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Our asks -Never publish the shooters face after they’ve been caught -Strongly limit saying the shooters name in articles and don't say it more than once per article
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Honestly I didn’t remember the name of the shooter until today. I agree he shouldn’t be given any publicity.
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I forgot his name and I don’t want to hear it on the anniversary. I wanna hear how the kids are doing and how their families are doing. If they’re willing to tell us.
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But that article talks mostly about you guys and what all you have accomplished. Am I looking at the wrong article? I don’t get it?
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You have to scroll down a bit. It’s in the section about people who found themselves in the spotlight following the shooting. Which is an entirely new level low for USA Today considering he’s the reason that spotlight exists in the first place. It was honestly just gross to read.
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For what it's worth, I don't remember his name (I didn't read the article), but I remember your name as well as that of Emma Gonzalez and other Parkland heros.
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I haven't seen the article either. But I am on the other side of the globe and I know your names and not his.
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i refuse to even acknowledge they had a name. If they want to be famous for killing people than we should make them obscure.
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Buried in an unmarked grave with a stake through the heart and the body covered in quicklime.
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