Gunman at Hill Cumorah fires 22 shots, no one injured at Latter-day Saint visitors’ center
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G. Randall in IDJune 9, 2022
The word “gunman”, itself’, conjures up in the mind images similar to those of recent events. It implies malicious intent. A “man doing target practice” (in the story) is NOT the same as a “GUNMAN” (in the headline). I am becoming increasingly wary of headlines in the media, as they seek to sensationalize stories just to raise our heart rate and hopefully get more clicks. I expected better from Meridian Mag.
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