In the past 72 hours alone, seventy-one people were killed and 114 were injured by shootings in different incidents all across the country – including another mass shooting this morning near Los Angeles. Three people were killed and four were injured.
Beyond getting the facts right, which is crucial, news outlets put careful thought into how best to cover these stories. But as gun violence continues to rise, is it time for the media to rethink their approach?
NPR’s Michel Martin talks to Nick Wilson, the senior director for Gun Violence Prevention at the Center for American Progress. And Dr. Jessica Beard from Philadelphia Center For Gun Violence Reporting discusses ways the media can avoid retraumatizing survivors of gun violence.