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Thank you @Dotta for passing this along. And please know that my thoughts are not at all directed at you."The homeless man who cracked the Brown University shooter case
is no longer living on the streets and
'being taken care of' by the feds,
it has emerged.
Federal officials are housing John in a hotel
and making sure he is provided meals,
a source said.
The insider added
that John could possibly receive the $50,000 award that the FBI had offered for information that led to a break in the case.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley has also urged the agency's director Kash Patel
to give John the award for his work to help solve the crime.
'John is no less than a hero',
Smiley wrote in a letter to Patel.
'His bravery, selflessness and stewardship on behalf of his community
went far beyond what anyone could ever hope from a tip'."
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Insane twist of fate for homeless hero who cracked Brown shooter case
The tipster, known under the pseudonym John, who cracked the Brown University shooter case is no longer living on the streets and 'being taken care of' by the feds.www.dailymail.co.uk
Yet the chose of words in the headline. SMH. What IMO an unnecessary and disgusting word choice. ‘Insane’. Not needed IMO. And not appropriate.
No adjective was necessary. How about instead, A Twist of Fate….. or simply Twist of Fate?
Perhaps the writer has never struggled themselves, or met or known any family members or individuals with struggles, fleets of not sane behavior conduct, insanity, or mental health struggles. Or never been to or met an individual that had been committed to an institution?
It is not necessary IMO to further desensitize others or sensationalize by use or overuse or misuse of words. Particularly one that some might find unnecessary, inflammatory, or not appropriate in the circumstances.
Thankful that the individual came forth and shared their observations and concerns. And that the perpetrator was located. MOO