November 5, 2012

Unequal Biased Journalism

My Query: 
In this story (below) the suspect drug buyers are identified as white, but
not the drug dealer's skin color. Does that mean the drug dealer is

black? Is this how the police provide information? Or is the newspaper editing?
 
The editors responded saying "Not sure in this case. Sometimes it's
listed as 'unknown.' Sometimes no description is given. We tend to write these very quickly
without verifying what's in the police report, so I tend to underreport

since we can't verify the info if there appears to be a discrepancy."

 
My follow up question is why report one if not the other?

http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x1890064560/Cambridge-Police-intercept-cocaine-deal-chase-down-dealer#axzz2AAGAilYx

Cambridge Police intercept cocaine deal, chase down dealer
By Erin Baldassari/ebaldassari (at) wickedlocal.com
Cambridge Chronicle
Posted Oct 24, 2012 @ 08:46 AM

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