The SWAT teams are just looking more like scumbags to me. Purposefully targeting the press? Well forget them. No one side is "good" but I sure as hell know the SWAT teams aren't.
forget the press, are you kidding? They're the ones make it an issue in the first place and spreading it throughout an ignorant public.
this, pretty much. With most news sources, at least. I think what they're trying to do now is get rid of the sources of the problem, by not only redirecting things like media and such but also by tear gassing large groups of people (like seen in a bunch of videos), as well as raising up the level to use beanbag/rubber bullet weapons (which aren't lethal but hurt like forget from what i've seen). But i'm not saying ALL news sources should be considered bad. some are actually pretty useful, but the bad ones make the largest impact, making them well known.
let me get a quote from the cop story a couple pages back;
So what if I had killed him?
Well, the cell phone videos would be out. The media would report, initially, the most simple version of the story:
Townsville Metro Police Kill Man Wielding Toothbrush.
Reddit is pretty quick with things like this, so shortly thereafter on the front page:
Police officer MURDERS man over ninja turtles toothbrush.
The initial news headline would play out for a bit, until they got a few more details.
Townsville Metro Police Shoot Young Black Man Wielding Toothbrush.
Another media outlet, upset that they didn't get the initial scoop, goes with something a bit more sensational to grab the media consumer's attention:
Townsville Police Kill Unarmed Young Black Man.
There you have it. The average media consumer's opinion has already been formed by the headline - many won't even bother to read the story. Even if they did, the story will contain the most basic of details. Cops shoot guy, guy only has toothbrush.