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A live-streamed mass shooting at the Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale, Arizona on Wednesday night was swiftly thrown down the memory hole by the media after the shooter was identified as 20-year-old Armando Hernandez. Hernandez's mugshot was nowhere to be found on the homepages of the top 40 or so news websites by Thursday afternoon (screenshot here). On Thursday morning, I only saw headline coverage featuring pictures from Hernandez's snapchatted mass shooting (warning: disturbing video) on the top of the New York Post and the UK paper The Daily Mail. From The New York Post, "Suspected gunman Armando Hernandez filmed Arizona mall attack on Snapchat": The man who allegedly shot at least three people at an Arizona shopping complex Wednesday night captured the attack in chilling video posted on Snapchat, where he holds up a can of beer and declares what he is about to carry out, according to reports.While it's no longer surprising that the media systematically memory-holes all mass shootings which run contrary to their narrative, it's rather remarkable how shameless they are about it. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |