They use to teach an article should inform the public of: who, what, where, when, why and how.
Earlier tonight I read of a murder..........the entire description of the suspect consisted of "about age 20"..........that was it! Unbelievable.
No gender, race, hair color--shaved head, eye color, height, weight, no physical mention of a scar, tattoo, limp, or so forth, and not even a clothing despription. No murder weapon was cited nor if the suspect was considered armed and dangerous.
The policy of not giving a suspect's description is a threat to public safety and the public can't aid in identifying the suspect.
Under comments of articles we should pose questions.
Newspaper have sued the Federal government for information with the Freedom of Information Act.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
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