oceanblueeyes
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Both The New York Times and The Washington Post came under fire Wednesday for tweets omitting key details about the previous day's fatal police-involved shooting in Columbus, Ohio.
The Times shared a montage of protesters decrying the death of 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant, who was shot by a police officer as she was attacking another girl with a knife.
However, that key detail was widely omitted in early reports of the shooting and remained missing from a Times tweet that was shared Wednesday afternoon.
New York Times, Washington Post slammed for tweets omitting that Ma'Khia Bryant was armed with knife
Why is this even being allowed?
I believe anyone who lied or edited the truth should be sued in civil court.
I've seen attorneys say in the media this officer has good grounds for suing LJ.
The only way this dangerous, purposeful imo, misinformtion by the media is going to be curtailed is if they are hit with lawsuits.
Jmho