Poynter, the journalism school that claims to be the conscience and educator of the MSM and is the publisher of Politifact, has an explainer for why the juveniles who were involved in the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Superbowl celebration shouldn’t be named.
From @PolitiFact: Why the juvenile suspects in the Chiefs parade shooting haven’t been named, unlike Kyle Rittenhousehttps://t.co/sJvpTflhld
— Poynter (@Poynter) February 26, 2024
It can be summed up in one quote:
“They shouldn’t have their lives derailed because of one bad decision,” said Clark Peters, a University of Missouri associate professor specializing in criminal and juvenile justice.
Poyter’s explainer is careful to distinguish between the murderers who fired randomly into a parade, killing one and injuring many, and other cases where juveniles have their identities splashed around the…