Editor's Video Blog: Stop Sensationalizing!

Sept. 15, 2017
If there is an officer involved shooting and it's captured on video, there is going to be some sensationalism by the media that occurs.

If there is an officer involved shooting and it's captured on video, there is going to be sensationalism that occurs -- and some careful editing -- and the media is going to try to make some money off of it and increase viewership by making the officers look as bad as possible.

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