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09-28-2012, 06:44 PM
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Fox News Airs Suicide
A carjacking in Arizona ended when the suspect shot himself in the head today as footage of the incident was broadcast live on Fox News Channel. A chopper covered the high-speed chase along I-10 outside Phoenix. Initial reports indicated that a victim may have remained in the stolen car. Chopper video showed the vehicle zooming along Arizona's wide open highway, flashing past cars and trucks, switching lanes as it weaved through traffic, often speeding along the shoulder of the road. The camera from the chopper captured the moment the chase ended with a male stumbling out of a red SUV into a grassy area. He reached into his waistband and pulled a handgun. He then shot himself in the head. Fox cut away from the shot soon after the man shot himself and went to commercial break. Following the break anchor Shepard Smith apologized for airing the shooting. He said the feed was on a five second delay, but they failed to cut it off in time. "We really messed up and we're all very sorry," he said. "That didn't belong on TV... I personally apologize to you that it happened." "It's insensitive and it's wrong," he said of airing the shooting. http://news.yahoo.com/fox-news-airs-...opstories.html I'm not sure how to post the picture. I don't have a picture or video showing the suicide. Maybe someone else can find it? |
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09-28-2012, 06:49 PM
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Re: Fox News Airs Suicide
in death videos on DR - http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...ive-tv-113313/ |
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09-28-2012, 07:29 PM
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Re: Fox News Airs Suicide
I think its odd for society to be so absent from the reality of death in such a way that if you see it on tv. And its real. That people will just be emotionally destroyed forever. It's unproductive that society shelters itself. Or tries to...
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09-28-2012, 08:27 PM
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Re: Fox News Airs Suicide
I think we need to show blood and real damage of guns on tv. I believe the perps are so ignorant from watching movies they don't realize what really happens to a body when shot at close range. |