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Media Fail: 2nd Cop, not Kimberly Munley, Brought Down Ft. Hood Shooter

Posted by Staff, AlterNet at 9:44 AM on November 14, 2009.


The media again uncritically repeated the military's account.

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On Friday, the New York Times ran an interview with Sgt. Mark Todd, the police officer who, contrary to previous reports, ended the Fort Hood rampage by shooting Nidal Hasan.

Sgt. Kimberly D. Munley has been applauded as a hero across the nation for shooting down Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan during the bloody rampage at Fort Hood last week. The account of heroism, given by the authorities, attracted the attention of newspapers, the networks and television talk shows.

But the initial story of how she and the accused gunman went down in an exchange of gunfire now appears to be inaccurate.

Another officer, Senior Sgt. Mark Todd, 42, said in an interview Thursday that he fired the shots that brought down the gunman after Sergeant Munley was seriously wounded. A witness confirmed Sergeant Todd’s account.

Over at Editor and Publisher, Greg Mitchell chides the media for once again buying a story of singular heroism by a sympathetic individual without independently confirming the account.

First, it was the "death" of Major Hasan, not corrected for many hours. Then, for days, the story of how a female cop brought down the shooter, even as she was receiving serious wounds. Yet I noticed just hours after the attack that scattered eyewitnesses, via the Web and Twitter, were saying that the killer re-loaded after Sgt. Kimberly Munley went down.

How could he have done that if she had just plugged him four times, supposedly ending the rampage? Some of those witnesses said they yelled at the second cop to shoot Hasan--which he did, and then went up and kicked his gun away...

Most news outlets for days labeled Munley "the" (singular) Fort Hood hero. She was the "Mighty Mouse." It wasn't until two days ago that Sgt.Todd got feature billing, although in a secondary role. Now, in the past day, he is finally getting his due as the original account begins to fall away. The cop most responsible for saving the day, it turns out, is a black man, not a white woman.

We recommend reading Mitchell's whole piece here.

 

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Crazy adherent of a violent sect X...
Posted by: franklyspanking on Nov 14, 2009 10:17 PM   
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...carries out violence against Great Satan Y, until ended by Random Officer Z.

Your fascination with nuance is truly fascinating.

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What difference does it make?
Posted by: countingdaisies on Nov 15, 2009 4:34 AM   
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So someone can rightfully be considered a 'hero' for protecting us from another 'terrorist'? To keep the sheeple afraid?

Taking into consideration all the information the military had on this guy, it looks like another 'let it happen' incident.

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Wounded In The Line of Duty?
Posted by: philosimphy on Nov 15, 2009 4:46 AM   
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This disturbs me...

Am I to understand that the gist of these articles is that Munley should not have been lauded as a hero? EVEN THOUGH SHE WAS SHOT IN THE LINE OF DUTY?

Really? --- yeah no, totally, they were just saying good stuff about her because she's a woman. A white woman. right. got that .... message received loud and clear.

And I read about Sgt. Todd as early as the 7th, and the articles you cite make it sound as if he was ignored. He wasn't ignored, and Munley was covered by the media BECAUSE SHE WAS SHOT IN THE LINE OF DUTY.

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» RE: Wounded In The Line of Duty? Posted by: dogwhisperer
» RE: Wounded In The Line of Duty? Posted by: NorthernView
Old News
Posted by: moloko velocet on Nov 15, 2009 7:23 AM   
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We're Amerikans....by law,we're not supposed to pay attention to any story longer than a week. Move on.

Besides, it's almost time for the Morgy Krusthove Shopocolypse!

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SPEED OR ACCURACY
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Nov 15, 2009 8:04 AM   
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We can't have both. The news reporters in their efforts to be 'first' sacrifice the need to be right. News reporting is not conjecture. They should only report what they know and not fill in the blanks with their own version of events. ANNA

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Ah, so the media reported what it was told
Posted by: dogwhisperer on Nov 15, 2009 9:38 AM   
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and the facts turned out differently. And we're now supposed to believe that in the heat of the moment someone got credit for something. I'm also disturbed by the tone of this. Are we supposed to be outraged by Munley getting credit? Are we supposed to be outraged by media reporting "false" information? Or are we just supposed to be outraged because someone wants us to be outraged?

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Learned long ago that it's easier to get the job done, if you
Posted by: thekidde on Nov 16, 2009 1:46 AM   
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don't care who gets the credit.

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Another Jessica Lynch?
Posted by: Urstrly on Nov 16, 2009 4:32 AM   
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As every reporter knows, it is extremely difficult to get any version other than that of police at a crime scene, and when the crime takes place on a military post, we must assume that information is even more tightly controlled. And spun.

Just as the false heroism attributed to Jessica Lynch in Iraq (which she has been eager to correct), the military was once again eager to make a woman a hero. When you're familiar with the miserable way most women get treated in the military, you have to wonder if the spin is meant to counteract some of that. And if glossing the story of a tiny white woman diminishes the role played by an equally brave black man, well, who's going to care?

It's encouraging that military training seems to promote solidarity among the troops, but they're not the ones responsible for reporting the facts.

We all ought to care about accuracy. It's easy to see that there was a lot of confusion at the beginning, but what really happened is important.

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» RE: Another Jessica Lynch? Posted by: Doubtom43
Eyesandears
Posted by: EyesandEars on Nov 16, 2009 9:13 AM   
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Reporting has gone the way of the Dodo bird. Nobody checks facts. If it sells they report it. News is getting to be a blog with lots of bells and whistles and musical themes and little else to distinguish it from the average blog.

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Did you hear? The shooter is a "MUSLIM", we can't possibly
Posted by: hardwroc on Nov 16, 2009 9:35 AM   
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contain him in one of OUR prisons in the states. We better ship him to a "safe" prison somewhere in Krudbekistank where we will be safe.
I'm so afraid ! I want my country back, where blacks don't run for office and wimin don't fight back, and nobody ever tries to "redistribute wealth down to the people" but, keep in safely in the hands of "those that deserve it".
And if we just had Bible study in schools, we wouldn't have this problem of Other religions in our country, and people expecting religious freedom to practice their heathen beleifs, instead of showing their Christian faith by shooting doctors and others that are not as Christian as themselves. We can eventually thin out the non beleivers and lesser beleivers til only us pure beleivers are left.
God bless America, or we'll get you !

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