CNN Criticized for “Sexist” Coverage of YouTube Shooting
by Katie Kilkenny , Jennifer Konerman Several viewers and Twitter users took issue with CNN’s on-air coverage of the active shooter situation at YouTube headquarters on Tuesday. Midday Tuesday, a shooter opened fire at the San Bruno headquarters, according to Police Chief Ed Barberini.
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Karen is a Deep State Agent on Twitter
CNN tees up a theory out of nowhere that the shooting must be a love triangle because the shooter was a woman. <facepalm> turning on Cartoon Network
eveninwinter on Twitter
@CNN Why did the analyst jump to the #lovetriangle motive? Because shooter was woman? Seems like a sexist jump. Never heard of that motive for other mass shootings.
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https://twitter.com/colleennika/status/981287016603226112
Lance A Schart on Twitter
BREAKING: @cnnbrk now speculating on live TV that #Youtube #shooting is the result of a “love triangle”. Really, @wolfblitzer? #FakeNews!