Re: NY - Gun map editor fired
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:08 am
Whatever a man sows he reaps.
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I can well imagine that after Clarckstown police received a torrent of angry phone calls from Ms. McBride, they told her to stop ticking people off, and those people will stop calling and threatening to cane her.AndyC wrote:http://www.rocklandtimes.com/2013/08/07 ... n-mcbride/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The Rockland County Times has learned that Rockland County Chief Editor Caryn McBride is among the casualties of the recent purge of 17 journalists and 26 total staffers at the Gannett-owned Journal News newspaper.
McBride gained fame earlier this year for her involvement in the Journal News gun map fiasco. Police reports indicated McBride had called the Clarkstown Police Department to notify them of torrents of angry phone calls and letters the newspaper received following the publication of the map.
After all the ruckus, what to do think the odds are she went out and bought one?The Annoyed Man wrote:I can well imagine that after Clarckstown police received a torrent of angry phone calls from Ms. McBride, they told her to stop ticking people off, and those people will stop calling and threatening to cane her.AndyC wrote:http://www.rocklandtimes.com/2013/08/07 ... n-mcbride/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The Rockland County Times has learned that Rockland County Chief Editor Caryn McBride is among the casualties of the recent purge of 17 journalists and 26 total staffers at the Gannett-owned Journal News newspaper.
McBride gained fame earlier this year for her involvement in the Journal News gun map fiasco. Police reports indicated McBride had called the Clarkstown Police Department to notify them of torrents of angry phone calls and letters the newspaper received following the publication of the map.
Poetic justice. I'm surprised her home hasn't been broken into by a crook who knows that she keeps no guns.
She has small market experience, so I don't see her going to the big cities. I'd guess, Sacramento Bee, Rocky Mountain News or Austin Statesman.jimlongley wrote:Any bets on which paper will hire her next?