Friday, September 23, 2016

MSM Buries Key Fact About the Charlotte Riots: Officer Who Shot Scott Was Black

By Emily Zanotti

Violence again erupted overnight in Charlotte, North Carolina, following a police shooting that left an armed black man dead.

But the national media is largely ignoring – or burying – a key fact about the case in order to fit Charlotte into a larger “trend” of racially charged cop shootings nationwide: the police officer involved in the Charlotte shooting was black.

The New York Times, for example, devotes hundreds of words to Keith L. Scott’s death, describing, in great detail, Scott’s encounter with police, the demeanor of strangers at his memorial, a Charlotte crime scene from Wednesday night’s riots, and what the Times luridly calls “a grim snapshot of America’s continuing crisis in black and blue” before mentioning briefly that the Charlotte police officer who killed Scott was also black.

And even that is a recent addition – late Wednesday night, the lengthy New York Times story made no mention of the officer’s race.

In the Washington Post, the revelation doesn’t come until almost the tenth paragraph, in a throwaway comment that also mentions that the cop, Brentley Vinson, is on administrative leave. Before then, the Post waxes poetic about North Carolina’s (alleged) history of racism, its voter identification laws, and even its recent “bathroom law” — which has nothing to do with cops or race.

Read the rest here.

3 comments:

  1. Who cares! Can't a Black police officer also be prejudice against black community members? The cops believe they are a class above us mear mundane people.

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    1. That's the point, how are you going to know it is a cop issue if you fail to identify that the cop was black. Everyone should care.

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  2. What do you think of this witness who says otherwise ?
    https://www.facebook.com/brand.thornton.5/posts/1650838545246771

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