You tell 'em, Bags.
Journalists should use their best and most suitable language in crisis reporting, not their sloppiest - the subject deserves it. They (the journos) have received a gift in having a subject that is certain to be read. They can surely do a little work on their piece, and not use the first emotive and inaccurate cliche that is lying around.
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My God!!!
Of course we pedants gather on threads like this to complain about the misuse of language. When I put in my tuppenceworth about "gunned down" it was, in fact, a shooting a few years ago in Scotland that I was thinking about. The poor man was shot, but in every report, he was "gunned down". My feelings about the American school shooting, or Dunblane or Hungerford, come to that, are quite irrelevant to this particular thread. Stick in there, girl, for freedom of speech. We shall not be moved!

