
Originally Posted by
mcphee
Not really a Twitter fault but a local reporting fault. What was originally shared by deJong was linked to an article from 7/7. Yours is from 7/10. Incomplete reporting from the news outlet you just linked due to incomplete information which is always unquestioned and straight from the police. Local news being cop stenographers and all.
I'm not trying to defend police actions here but the Twitter link the DeJong shared IS NOT the actual news report but rather a click bait 5 sentence pseudo-summary of the news report that makes it sound like the police burned down the wrong house (like a no knock raid at the wrong address). You actually have to click on the link in the tweet to really understand what was actually going on and the motivations of the officers that led to the accidental death of the kid.
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