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TCSO: Deputy shouldn't be charged because he confused his weapons (video)
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2735316" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I never said it was (quite the opposite as a matter of fact). Just as this wasn't a shining example of law enforcement, it is absolutely not a shining example of what used to be considered journalism. From completely failing to report who Eric Courtney Harris really was and what he was doing, failing to correctly identify the agency involved, and doing an abysmal job of explaining what a reserve deputy in the state of Oklahoma actually is, I'm surprised they can get their own names right. The media reporting on this case is simply Godawful and there's no excuse for their shoddy reporting standards. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps they should in this case? That's about the only way the media would be forced to report who he really was and what he was doing. The reason you can't find any links to even a half-assed news report that will tell you what was going down, is because not one single outlet gives a half ass about reporting <u>all</u> the relevant facts. They came for the sensationalism and you've allowed them to spoon feed it to you. Confirmation bias much?</p><p></p><p>What's more troublesome is how many of you don't even care how bad the media has fubar'd this story. <img src="/images/smilies/disappoint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":disappoin" title="Disappoint :disappoin" data-shortname=":disappoin" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2735316, member: 1132"] I never said it was (quite the opposite as a matter of fact). Just as this wasn't a shining example of law enforcement, it is absolutely not a shining example of what used to be considered journalism. From completely failing to report who Eric Courtney Harris really was and what he was doing, failing to correctly identify the agency involved, and doing an abysmal job of explaining what a reserve deputy in the state of Oklahoma actually is, I'm surprised they can get their own names right. The media reporting on this case is simply Godawful and there's no excuse for their shoddy reporting standards. Perhaps they should in this case? That's about the only way the media would be forced to report who he really was and what he was doing. The reason you can't find any links to even a half-assed news report that will tell you what was going down, is because not one single outlet gives a half ass about reporting [U]all[/U] the relevant facts. They came for the sensationalism and you've allowed them to spoon feed it to you. Confirmation bias much? What's more troublesome is how many of you don't even care how bad the media has fubar'd this story. :disappoin [/QUOTE]
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