orpheus wrote:The MSM has? Really? I don't believe you, but if you're right, why do you think they've "willfully" avoided it?
And all the MSM - Fox News, for example? Why would they avoid it?
When the incident at the Appalachian School of Law took place in 2003, most of the media coverage said that Peter Odighizuwa was convinced to drop his gun and subdued, although what the media didn't mention was that it took people with guns to do that convincing.
While many on your side of the argument will point to this as an indication that because the two armed students who did the convincing were off-duty police, both of them did so while off-duty, outside their jurisdiction and with their firearms, which they had to retrieve from their cars. The two of them approached, guns drawn, and ordered Odighizuwa to drop his gun. After he did, a third student (unarmed), wrestled him to the ground.
According to the Washington Post, however, it's a very different story, not involving the good guys having guns:
‘Three students pounced on the gunman and held him until help arrived.'
CBS News also doesn't mention the defensive use of firearms:
'Three people were killed … before students tackled the suspect.’
And the NBC News was no different when they said the students:
‘overpowered the gunman and held him until police could arrive.’
Major national news media didn't mention that the students who forced Odighizuwa to drop his gun and surrender were armed with their own guns.
Why would the national news media not make any mention of the fact that the perpetrator was stopped not by unarmed students tackling him bravely, but by armed students ordering him to drop his weapon? I don't know why, but it damn sure is what they did.
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