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^ I suspect that had the child been black then there might have been a bit more made of it. Haven't seen, or heard much news today yet, though - so it may have grown as a story.
13:25 Sun 08th Nov 2015
Yes, why wouldn't it? It was all over the news last night, haven't seen the news this morning though
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And if it has, why haven't we had multiple threads about it?
Heard about it on R4 news yesterday. Unbelievable ... and all the other 'un's...'.
^ I suspect that had the child been black then there might have been a bit more made of it. Haven't seen, or heard much news today yet, though - so it may have grown as a story.
there was no indication why the father's pick-up was being chased by police, nor why they might have opened fire. thus i found it a bit difficult to understand why reporting the boy's being autistic was any way relevant.
That's putting it mildly, Talbot.
i heard it on radio five yesterday, sw it on the bbc website yesterday and on the news last night (all BBC).
What has it got to do with left-wingedness?
Why would we have multiple threads about it?
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Because, usually, when the US police kill someone the same few left wing ABers are 'up in arms' about it. I was wondering just what it was about this particular case that didn't inspire the usual reaction. That's why I genuinely thought it hadn't been reported on much. (in the sort of media they would follow)
Would you like the UK to be policed by the same standards as the US?
or by the type of people who scour the news to find stories to air that fit their agenda? in all honesty, it's not just those ont he political left that do that on nswerbnk is it?
No :-)
Not sure who 'they' are or what the relevance of the type of media 'they' follow.

Suffice to say this is a dreadful thing and awful to read.
It is a dreadful story and would be beneath most people to try and make any sort of 'political' capital from it.....
It's a US story. Doesn't affect us much. Poluce shooting and killing the public stories are two a penny in the US.

Not sure why you think the BBC should/shouldn't report this?
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Of course, you would never make 'political capital' out of a news story, would you jack?
I didn't say, as well you know gromit, that it hadn't been reported on the bbc. I asked if it had because I seldom watch it. I know when black people have been killed by the police, it's headline news, there and here, for a fortnight.
So you are claiming racism because there have been no posts on this incident because the victims are white?

As I said, there are dozens of these in the US every week. Their news value has diminished because of the volume of cases.

You may have also missed this little gem this week

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3307427/Disturbing-video-showing-moment-police-officer-shot-unarmed-man-dead-released-one-day-acquitted-murder.html
///Of course, you would never make 'political capital' out of a news story, would you jack? ///

I'd certainly never use such a sad circumstance to highlight my beliefs.
If you can point out where I have done so I'd be happy to take a look....

And your final sentence pretty much sums up your reasons for posting the OP in the first place.

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