AP blasted for 'divisive, sensational' police killings story in aftermath of Derek Chauvin verdict
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A provocative Associated Press story spotlighting police killings in the immediate aftermath of the Derek Chauvin murder trial has drawn criticism for lacking context and stoking divisions.
RealClearPolitics President Tom Bevan tweeted out a HuffPost headline that picked up the story, noting it was "everywhere" since the AP is a wire service. FLORIDA DEM SAYS COLUMBUS OFFICER SEEMS TO HAVE 'RESPONDED AS HE WAS TRAINED TO DO' "Hard to imagine a more divisive, sensational, context-less headline. A textbook example of the media being the enemy of the people," Bevan tweeted.More Related News
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