Entire Edition Of Newspapers Stolen On Day It Publishes Story About Rape At Police Chief’s Home
Entire Edition Of Newspapers Stolen On Day It Publishes Story About Rape At Police Chief’s Home
“It’s pretty clear that someone didn’t want the community to read the news this week,” said Ouray County Plaindealer co-publisher Erin McIntyre.
“It’s pretty clear that someone didn’t want the community to read the news this week,” said Ouray County Plaindealer co-publisher Erin McIntyre.
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“Whoever did this does not understand that stealing newspapers doesn’t stop a story,” she told readers in her email.
This story was already lowkey national news but now it's going to go nuclear. Whoever stole the papers, what a complete moron.
210 0 ReplyThis is the raid on that Kansas newspaper all over again.
73 0 ReplyI just wrote an update to the Marion Record saga over in the other thread about this new story - https://kbin.social/m/news/t/775202/Entire-Edition-Of-Newspapers-Stolen-On-Day-It-Publishes-Story#entry-comment-4680217 .
38 0 ReplyLink doesnt seem to work if your not on kbin. Just dumps me to a kbin login page.
14 0 ReplyThanks - I'm still adjusting to federation. I've updated my comment with a hopefully working link!
19 0 ReplyLooking good now, thanks.
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Do you think maybe the police don't hire the best and brightest people?
52 0 ReplyI live in Colorado, and hadn't heard anything about this until now. So yeah, I'm thinking that move kind of backfired.
51 0 ReplySame. What a dumb ass move. I can't imagine this was done with any critical thought. Just pure panic that absolutely backfired.
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The Streisand Effect.
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