Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Gather round, let's watch the media spin

BREAKING NEWS from the OWH;

A Carter Lake police officer reportedly was injured at the police station this afternoon after accidentally firing his weapon.

The officer reportedly shot himself in the thigh.

He was taken to Creighton University Medical Center with a non-life-threatening injury.

The accident occurred shortly after 3 p.m., officials said


Place your bets, Freedom Fiends! Let's see how long it takes the media to turn "accidentally firing his weapon" and "shot himself" into "gun discharged" or "gun went off."

I saw 2 hours, tops (only because the newsroom is in mid-shift from day crew to night crew).

5 comments:

Thomas said...

Less than 1.5 hours. :) Already switched to:

"A Carter Lake police officer was injured in an accidental shooting inside the police station this afternoon."

The new version of the report also says that they don't know _how_ it could have happened.

[sigh]

Bob said...

uh, all I know is that I was sitting here minding my own business and the sum bitch just went off.....

cmzneb said...

Darn Glock .40

It just went off all by itself.

You better believe the boys in blue will be covering some tracks and not letting the real story get out in the media on this one.

There is no question. The Chief had his finger on the trigger AND the gun pointed in an unsafe direction.

http://www.omaha.com/article/20090708/NEWS01/907089895

Chief Shoots the Sergeant

ptg said...

It is done. The weapon simply "discharged". You never know when a gun will just go off.

WOWT: "Chief of Police Shawn Kannedy and two other officers were discussing firearms around 2:45 p.m. when Kannedy's weapon discharged, striking Sgt. Dan Driver in the torso."

KFAB Morning Show: The gun "went off".

How long before Chief Kannedy announces that his weapon must have been defective? Product liability suit to follow?

Hecate said...

Negligent discharge.
Negligent discharge.
Negligent discharge.
Negligent discharge.
Negligent discharge.

Idiot.