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Looks like Komo News reposted an article from AP on Tyre, noticing anything about how AP presents the story?:

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It is the same all over. The Media Whitewashes crime

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It is the same all over. The Media Whitewashes crime

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UW Seattle stopped sharing skin tones of people who committed crimes around campus because they claimed it supported negative stereotypes about "people of color."

Basically they got tired of nearly every crime reported having in the description of the suspect, "black male."

The media has been doing this farce for a while now. Remember when they lightened the Zimmerman picture to make him look more white and less hispanic? Anyone not seeing it is willfully ignoring it.

It's intentional, it's predictable, and it has a purpose.
 
UW Seattle stopped sharing skin tones of people who committed crimes around campus because they claimed it supported negative stereotypes about "people of color."

Basically they got tired of nearly every crime reported having in the description of the suspect, "black male."

The media has been doing this farce for a while now. Remember when they lightened the Zimmerman picture to make him look more white and less hispanic? Anyone not seeing it is willfully ignoring it.

It's intentional, it's predictable, and it has a purpose.
Failure to accurately report crime and suspects descriptions is a violation of the Clery Act https://www.clerycenter.org/the-clery-act

Timely Warning Procedure

The amount and type of information that the campus discloses in a "timely warning" report will vary depending on the circumstances of each case, as noted above in the Department of Education explanation of this provision. In general, whenever a report of a violent crime against a person or a major crime against property on campus is received by the campus police department that is determined by the police department to represent an ongoing threat to the safety of the campus community, the campus police department must issue a "timely warning." The "timely warning" should be sequentially numbered, beginning January 1 of each year, and should include the following details of the crime, if available:
  • A succinct description of the incident
  • A physical description of the suspect, including gender and race
  • Composite drawing of the suspect, if available
  • Apparent connection to previous incidents, if applicable
  • Race of the victim, if relevant
  • Sex of the victim, if relevant
  • Injury sustained by the victim
  • Date and time the campus crime alert was released
"Timely warnings" should be distributed as soon as possible after the time the incident is reported, subject to the availability of accurate facts concerning the incidents.
 
Failure to accurately report crime and suspects descriptions is a violation of the Clery Act https://www.clerycenter.org/the-clery-act

Timely Warning Procedure

The amount and type of information that the campus discloses in a "timely warning" report will vary depending on the circumstances of each case, as noted above in the Department of Education explanation of this provision. In general, whenever a report of a violent crime against a person or a major crime against property on campus is received by the campus police department that is determined by the police department to represent an ongoing threat to the safety of the campus community, the campus police department must issue a "timely warning." The "timely warning" should be sequentially numbered, beginning January 1 of each year, and should include the following details of the crime, if available:
  • A succinct description of the incident
  • A physical description of the suspect, including gender and race
  • Composite drawing of the suspect, if available
  • Apparent connection to previous incidents, if applicable
  • Race of the victim, if relevant
  • Sex of the victim, if relevant
  • Injury sustained by the victim
  • Date and time the campus crime alert was released
"Timely warnings" should be distributed as soon as possible after the time the incident is reported, subject to the availability of accurate facts concerning the incidents.
I've noticed over the years that the law is blatantly ignored when it suits the agendas of particular groups/ideologies and there's no accountability for that.
 
I've noticed over the years that the law is blatantly ignored when it suits the agendas of particular groups/ideologies and there's no accountability for that.
Or the Dems change the law that makes them look bad


 
From the article:
"Bynum said the release of mugshots was also disproportionately affecting people with mental health challenges."

Welp, she was right about that. Probably 90% of the people in those mugshots are members of Panitifa... :s0140:
 
I think that we are done here. Too many rule violations to clean up as well as a major drift towards topics that dont have a place here.
 
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