The assistant manager of the TOPS buffalo NY store was calling 911 within the store as the shooting was happening. The 911 dispatcher was yelling at her and also HUNG UP on her. She then called her boyfriend to have him call 911. Y'all......
.@jm_miller, @PaightenHarkins, @samstecky, @abbycellis, @writebytaylor & Muna Mohamed are finalists for @UMWallaceHouse's Livingston Awards for "Shots Fired," an investigation by @sltrib & FRONTLINE into police shootings in Utah. Read & watch the project: https://t.co/JzhISMFWuj
FRONTLINE & @sltrib examine police training, tactics and accountability, as well as racial disparities in the way force is used in Utah, which has seen record police shootings.
“Shots Fired” premieres TONIGHT 10/9c. https://t.co/JSsRu3p2m9
This fall, FRONTLINE welcomes its newest class of journalism fellows: @aasmagmojiz, Abrams Journalism Fellow, FRONTLINE/Columbia Journalism School Fellowship; and Taylor Elizabeth Eldridge, Tow Journalism Fellow. https://t.co/NTTLcpxvkK
Big covid news in NYC that's been lost in today's headlines:
==> NYC is now offering free *at-home* PCR testing for all NYers aged 65+ or immunocompromised. Trained clinician will come to your home. Available 7 days/week, 9am-7pm.
Call 929-298-9400 to sched an appt.
In a new letter sent to the Senate, the FBI admits it never meaningfully investigated the claims against Brett Kavanaugh because it was only empowered to talk to people that were approved by the Trump White House.
https://t.co/pWg8Dmod8N
Until now, the public has seen only a glimpse of what happened when Michael Chad Breinholt was shot and killed in police custody: a video edited by the police dept. Local journalism partner @sltrib acquired footage of what led up to the shooting. https://t.co/IUMgF89q1H
Adopting a dog used to be a good thing that good people could do. These days, you’re probably not good enough. @allie_conti reports on how rescue dogs have become a luxury good https://t.co/MDV4azmVuU
this. and a lot of these newsrooms need to get real about the fact that you cannot do good community reporting when you don't even treat BIPOC, queer people in your newsroom fairly — that's if we make it through your hiring process in the first place.