
'It was crushing': Denver Post editor talks about difficult process of covering another Colorado mass shooting
CNN
A version of this article first appeared in the "Reliable Sources" newsletter.
Lee Ann Colacioppo, the editor of The Denver Post, was on an afternoon planning call with her staff when news broke that that newspaper would have to cover yet another mass shooting. Matt Sebastian, the managing editor, "saw it on Twitter," Colacioppo recalled to me during a phone call Tuesday evening. "It was like, 'Oh my God.' You know? It was that crushing feeling," she said, pausing briefly as she considered her word choice. "Crushing is the right word. It was crushing."
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