The police, obviously.
"Freedom of the press" was over decades ago. News services have been fully in the police pocket for the entire lifetimes of most of us.
Therefor if they tell us anything at all, it's filled with dysphemisms like "involved in a shooting incident" when they really mean "cops murdered an unarmed man."
"Freedom of the press" was over decades ago. News services have been fully in the police pocket for the entire lifetimes of most of us.
Therefor if they tell us anything at all, it's filled with dysphemisms like "involved in a shooting incident" when they really mean "cops murdered an unarmed man."