Bad coverage examples
You saw good examples of mass shooting and active shooter journalism. Here are some not-so-good examples: WABC-TV New York: “3 … Continue reading Bad coverage examples
You saw good examples of mass shooting and active shooter journalism. Here are some not-so-good examples: WABC-TV New York: “3 … Continue reading Bad coverage examples
Ann Neumann is an expert on death, not the cheeriest title, but one she holds dear. She’s a visiting scholar … Continue reading Interview with Ann Neumann
Looking for story ideas on how to cover mass shootings or active shooter scenarios? Try these: Run, Hide, Fight training … Continue reading Story ideas
Looking for great examples of mass shooting reporting? Look no further. Check out these links: ABC: VIDEO: Silence Broken, a … Continue reading You should read…
The world watched Charleston, S.C., in June 2015 after a white supremacist shot and killed nine parishioners in a historically black … Continue reading Interview with Mitch Pugh
Christopher Haxel is a reporter for the Manhattan Mercury where he often covers courtroom and police news. Aside from working … Continue reading Interview with Christopher Haxel
Tom Teves is the father of Alex Teves, a victim in the Aurora Theatre mass shooting that took place on … Continue reading Interview with Tom Teves
Jessi Redfield Ghawi was a half hour into the midnight premier of “The Dark Night Rises,” when James Holmes, a … Continue reading Interview with Sandy Phillips
The three acts of trauma reporting are a guiding principle for how to diversify content on traumatic events. Continue reading Three Acts of Trauma News
Mass shootings are defined by the FBI as “FOUR or more shot and/or killed in a single event [incident], at the same general time and location, not including the shooter” though definitions vary across jurisdictions and by use. Continue reading Monitor Mass Shootings and Gun Violence