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Media Makes Boy Who Is Aspiring LEO Seem Violent
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August 01, 2011
CHICAGO – Chicago CBS affiliate WBBM has issued an apology after taking the comments of a four-year-old child out of context in relation to a shooting in the area. The child tells a reporter that the shootings don’t scare him and that, when he grows up, “I’m going to have me a gun.” This makes the child seem to aspire to commit shootings himself, but it was taken out of context– the boy expected to have a gun because he wants to be a police officer.
The story in question involved a drive-by shooting in the area, and several locals were on about whether they were fearful of future attacks. The four-year-old in question responded “I’m not scared of nothing,” and when asked if he would stay away from guns, retorted “I’m going to have me a gun!” And that’s where the original broadcast ends. The next line that was conveniently omitted? “I’m going to be police!”
The Maynard Institute rounded up the outrage in the academic community about portraying a four-year-old black boy as a “gangbanger in waiting”– and the NAACP reacted to the piece with disgust. NAACP President Ben Jealous noted in a recorded statement that his first reaction to the video was wondering where the child’s parents were, but later called the inclusion of that clip without context “disturbing,” both as an NAACP president and as a former journalist.
It didn’t take long for the WBBM to respond, and immediately apologize for the gaffe. Gawker has the apology from the station:
“We accept responsibility for the mistakes that were made, both in the reporting and editing of the story. The video of the child should not have aired. As soon as news management identified the problem, they took immediate steps to ensure that the video would not air in subsequent newscasts. In addition, we have followed up with our employees to make sure that we all have learned from the mistakes that were made.”
It’s entirely unclear whether the “follow up with our employees” included pink slips, but as far as media spin goes, it doesn’t get much worse than making a four-year-old look bloodthirsty.
The video below is divided into three segments: The original WBBM report as it aired, the full footage of the child saying he wanted to be a police officer, and the statement from NAACP President Ben Jealous:
HomelandContract
about 1 month ago
4 Comments
LMAO JImroc's comment.
shadow_officer
about 1 month ago
7654 Comments
media always leaves out important items
MrDew7
about 1 month ago
60 Comments
It sounds like it was intentional to me...
Tysyty
2 months ago
386 Comments
What a bunch of dam idiots. Media should have the story straight before releasing anything to the public. uuuugggg
gjgrosser
2 months ago
2 Comments
Sometimes I don't understand how a mistake link this can happen, but it did. So boo for that. But, the news station is claiming fault and stated that they won't let this happen again. So yay for that. I just hope that they do their best to make sure something like this happens again.
rickysteamboat6
4 months ago
74 Comments
That's the media for you. Most of them lean so far to the left if you put them all on an airplane it would crash.
On the upside it is good to see that little boy aspiring to be one of us.
JIMROC
5 months ago
8514 Comments
Bet it was CNN.
Beowulf_7
5 months ago
618 Comments
Nothing more than an agenda and it is so easy for the media to "accidentally" leave out important pieces of information. . . . information that changes the entire meaning of the story all because the media has an agenda.
curtis2709
7 months ago
158 Comments
Flat out the media sucks! There are so many youth in Chicago who are inspired to become a LEO. Media makes it seem as if every kid outside of the most affluent neighborhoods only want to become a thug, this is sad. We can also thank the media for escalating the small portion of racism that still exist. The media seems to report only the negative actions within Law Enforcement, escalating the fact that leaves the impression that its not a desirable job for a child and even an adult to have and hope for.
swatj10
10 months ago
760 Comments
I think that the fact this youngster wants to serve on the right side of the law is fantastic.It is good to see kids like him have dreams and goals in life. The trick to this however, Does this boy have a father figure to look up to and teach him the ways which are above reproach. Furthermore, lets hope his mother is also in this kids life and not always dropping him off at the local mall to hang out with his friends. I know this sounds crazy and obsurd however, peer pressure is strong. The fact that this kid wants a gun when he grows up, the way I see it if he grows up and stays out of trouble that is his right as an american( I understand Chicago is anti-gun). Now for the media....PATHETIC, I am surprised his parents don't sue the pants off WBBM. The media can be pigs at times. This story was a BAD DECISION to broadcast on television. Best o luck to you little dude
granny1
11 months ago
1448 Comments
i agree with kaalima 100%
spudnutt
12 months ago
1938 Comments
Way to go there Librial Media
kaalima
about 1 year ago
1756 Comments
If a kid, coming out of inner city chicago say he wants to be police officer, he should be praised !! The media just needs to relax !! C'mon, he's four !! It's not like he wants to be a gangsta disciple. Shame on you media !!
AlexaBlair21
about 1 year ago
52 Comments
Skrew the media. I know they hit below the belt, but a 4 year old?!? What the heck
Shanex429
over 1 year ago
4 Comments
That is bullshit, the media does the same thing a thousand times over, abiding to stereo types, and making things appear in a way that will get rile up the most attention from the general public.