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Reporters flock to the scenes of tragedy like the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. But their presence can complicate the already fraught mourning process.
When tragedies like school shootings happen, journalists quickly follow in huge numbers, putting communities in the world's spotlight in their worst possible.
NEW YORK (AP) As a knot of journalists stood across from a mortuary witnessing a funeral for a child killed in the Uvalde school massacre, some people passing by didn’t disguise their anger. “Y’all are the scum of the Earth,” said one woman, surveying the cameras. When tragedy comes to town in the 21st […]
Reporters flock to the scenes of tragedy like the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. But their presence can complicate the already fraught mourning process.