Daniel Johnson
Well-Known Member
I can relate to the extremes that media will go. And, it's not all sources. But we have an ambulance chaser news crew in my home town. After an issue we had with them at my mother's house i let them know publicly I wanted to discuss their actions and choices to get a story. I went so far as to sit at the station where a police officer escorted me out because the reporter I came to talk to feared I would hurt him. Eventually I finally got to talk to someone in charge at the station and they changed their policy on the issue that had happened at my mother's. I totally understand that new agencies have a job to report the news, good and bad. But, the cost they will get it is a little far, and it frankly needs to be addressed across the nation.I wish the Chicago reporters who had covered my Uncle's death had just one ounce of respect and empathy that you had with that brave young man.
The circumstances of my Uncle's death - they were on a call for an apartment fire and he was holding a door open for his men. The upper floors and major part of the HVAC collapsed landed on him.
Their kids were mostly young and the eldest was in his early 20's. They did end up sending my Uncle's friend out to tell the media to respect the family's wishes and to give space and he spoke to the media in regards to my Uncle's character. Our family was too much in shock to release a statement because there were no words. It was just too much, and so close to his retirement.
As with the tragedy at wdw, I've seen it on our local news channel, and a national late night news source.
The local news reported a death at exotic driving experence @ wdw. They stated no names, and showed no actual accident photos. Just the Mickey head pond.
The late night news agency reported the death at exotic driving experence, owned by the Richard Petty driving experience. They also listed the victims name and the drivers name. They removed the drivers name just thirty minutes later when the report ran again. They also showed pictures of the covered Lamborghini and a wide shot of the covered car with the skid marks while the car is resting on the guard rail.