Auburn University off campus shooting - multiple victims
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:38 am
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So a bystander reported 1 dead, 2 wounded. Still no police statement.SATX-Scrub wrote:Updated info:
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It sounds like a drunken pool party that turned deadly after fist fights broke out and escalated into beer bottles and guns.Jumping Frog wrote:So a bystander reported 1 dead, 2 wounded. Still no police statement.SATX-Scrub wrote:Updated info:
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WildBill wrote:It sounds like a drunken pool party that turned deadly after fist fights broke out and escalated into beer bottles and guns.Jumping Frog wrote:So a bystander reported 1 dead, 2 wounded. Still no police statement.SATX-Scrub wrote:Updated info:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/several-repor ... 55379.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Aren't Auburn University and other colleges on summer vacation?
Anybody remember that Johnny Cash song about a boy named, "Sue"?WildBill wrote:It sounds like a drunken pool party that turned deadly after fist fights broke out and escalated into beer bottles and guns.Jumping Frog wrote:So a bystander reported 1 dead, 2 wounded. Still no police statement.SATX-Scrub wrote:Updated info:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/several-repor ... 55379.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Aren't Auburn University and other colleges on summer vacation?
Yes ... and?Oldgringo wrote:Anybody remember that Johnny Cash song about a boy named, "Sue"?WildBill wrote:It sounds like a drunken pool party that turned deadly after fist fights broke out and escalated into beer bottles and guns.Jumping Frog wrote:So a bystander reported 1 dead, 2 wounded. Still no police statement.SATX-Scrub wrote:Updated info:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/several-repor ... 55379.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Aren't Auburn University and other colleges on summer vacation?
Well, this is the way it is: bad news sells and the more sensational it is, the better it sells. For instance, I've known many people, down through the years, who've passed through "the loveliest village on the plains" as AU is sometimes called. "Auburn" is what drew my attention to the story. Had it been just another shooting, my reaction would have probably been...meh, glad it wasn't me.LabRat wrote:I read what was posted here and on the links displayed.
I'm missing the direct "Auburn University" connection......other than "students lived there".
It is a tragic incident, students involved, (and I hope the shooters are found and investigated) but this is not Auburn University property, right?
I'm sure it's also near a Wal-Mart, at least 4 liquor stores and a dozen or so Stop-n-Rob's......
Why didn't they call it the "off Wal-Mart shooting" or the "near Drunky Liquor Store shooting".
Did the media need to make the connection to the University? University police are referring all queries to the local PD.
How about a little honesty in the media?....."Shooting at apartment complex near Auburn University" would have been more descriptive and accurate and not interesting, I guess.
Sorry, but I'm just cynical about the motives for the less than correct headlines.
LabRat
There's a difference between emphasizing one part or another of a story to sensationalize it, and making up stuff. I would say that the news organizations in question invented a purely fictional connection. Even the headline on CNN's homepage just says there was a shooting "near Auburn". At some point, it ceases to be journalism and becomes a work of fiction that's merely inspired by real-life events.Oldgringo wrote:Well, this is the way it is: bad news sells and the more sensational it is, the better it sells.LabRat wrote:I read what was posted here and on the links displayed.
I'm missing the direct "Auburn University" connection......other than "students lived there".
It is a tragic incident, students involved, (and I hope the shooters are found and investigated) but this is not Auburn University property, right?
I'm sure it's also near a Wal-Mart, at least 4 liquor stores and a dozen or so Stop-n-Rob's......
Why didn't they call it the "off Wal-Mart shooting" or the "near Drunky Liquor Store shooting".
Did the media need to make the connection to the University? University police are referring all queries to the local PD.
How about a little honesty in the media?....."Shooting at apartment complex near Auburn University" would have been more descriptive and accurate and not interesting, I guess.
Sorry, but I'm just cynical about the motives for the less than correct headlines.
LabRat
Right.Dave2 wrote:There's a difference between emphasizing one part or another of a story to sensationalize it, and making up stuff. I would say that the news organizations in question invented a purely fictional connection. Even the headline on CNN's homepage just says there was a shooting "near Auburn". At some point, it ceases to be journalism and becomes a work of fiction that's merely inspired by real-life events.Oldgringo wrote:Well, this is the way it is: bad news sells and the more sensational it is, the better it sells.LabRat wrote:I read what was posted here and on the links displayed.
I'm missing the direct "Auburn University" connection......other than "students lived there".
It is a tragic incident, students involved, (and I hope the shooters are found and investigated) but this is not Auburn University property, right?
I'm sure it's also near a Wal-Mart, at least 4 liquor stores and a dozen or so Stop-n-Rob's......
Why didn't they call it the "off Wal-Mart shooting" or the "near Drunky Liquor Store shooting".
Did the media need to make the connection to the University? University police are referring all queries to the local PD.
How about a little honesty in the media?....."Shooting at apartment complex near Auburn University" would have been more descriptive and accurate and not interesting, I guess.
Sorry, but I'm just cynical about the motives for the less than correct headlines.
LabRat