It wasnt dumb and please don't insult me like that again, youre a pro.. im a pro. I likely side with most in the case of the australian news reporter getting shot with a rubber bullet.. absolutely wrong and she was targeted. but.. IF she was asked to move and didnt.. that brings a new dimension to the story. if you ran a story on what we know and assumed and later found out she was asked to mvoe and didnt, youd have to issue a correction/admit you get it wrong. as a single staffed station/no news person here, ive wporked real hard on social media/m,essage boards/anywhere to never claim anything as fact unless i can prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt.. and ive come clsoe to believing one side of a story and finding out more facts later on.. and had it almost bite me in the ass. in the time of issues with media and journalism and public media, im taking no chances
If one wants to see the comment hes referring to, check out this:
i consider this a personal attack on me, my character and me as a journalist of sorts, not cool, not professional.... and not what i expected from you. i stated my point respectfully and you call me out in more than one place in a less than professional manner.
Would you say "maybe she robbed a bank on her way to work that morning"?
No.
And there is exactly the same amount of evidence that she robbed a bank that morning as there is that she was asked to move.
Zero.
I didn't call you dumb, I called what you said dumb.
Worse, it's creating excuses for an assault on a working journalist by a law enforcement officer with exactly zero evidence to support creating the excuse.
The burden of proof is on those who exercise force under color of authority.