A lot of reporting on mass shootings has been generally awful for years, but it is especially awful since the shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. last year (CNN has been particularly awful). The media blew the number of school shootings out of proportion even though it is not a growing epidemic and gun homicides are, in fact, down.
Some advocates
In-state private sales do not require a background check. So this would have been the story they have waited for so they could beat the loophole drum.
Here CNNâs Jake Tapper tweeted:
CNN wasnât alone, ABC News also reported this basing their information on âlaw enforcement sources.â As did Time who then claimed, âmillions of firearms change hands that way.â
Considering the shooter did not pass an earlier background check the media and the left (but I repeat myself) can say, â
The only problem is this: It wasnât a legal private sale.
The Wall Street Journal reports that local law enforcement officials identified a person of interest who illegally manufactured and sold the rifle used in the Odessa shooting on Saturday.
Oops.
And journalists wonder why there is growing mistrust of their profession.