The Enquirer is reporting the funeral for Nathaniel Jones is set for Saturday when the "wake is scheduled from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, with services to immediately follow at Allen Temple Worship Center, 7030 Reading Road."
The Enquirer also has a page of reactions for readers across the country on the Jones incident.
Thursday, December 04, 2003
Cunningham & Lawson on FOX News
Here is the transcript of last night's Hannity & Combs show segment with Bill Cunningham of 700WLW and Ken Lawson, attorney for the Jones family. It reads like an Abbott and Costello routine.
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We now have 1 more homicide than last year with the shooting death of a woman found in Pleasant Ridge early this morning.
Media Round Up for Thursday
There are almost too many stories to link to, but I will try to locate more commentary on the subject of the Nathaniel Jones Death. The news stories are mostly the same now, beyond the pontifications of lawyers and "activists."
FontPage Magazine has your typical conservative viewpoint.
Rantophilia comments on Peter Bronson's latest column.
Newsday has an analysis of the media coverage which agrees with mine:
We have some more conservative views from the Nation Review Online.
The Dayton Daily News also provides a first hand news story.
Also, comments from Greg Mann.
UPDATE: Delaware County Daily Times (PA) editorial.
FontPage Magazine has your typical conservative viewpoint.
Rantophilia comments on Peter Bronson's latest column.
Newsday has an analysis of the media coverage which agrees with mine:
Experts who study broadcast news doubted the story would have captured the national spotlight without the video taken by a stationary camera on the dashboard of a police cruiser.
"This has been a one-day story for the evening newscasts on ABC, CBS and NBC," said Andrew Tyndall, publisher of the Tyndall Report, which monitors the Big Three networks. "But you absolutely have to have video for this sort of story to get national attention."
We have some more conservative views from the Nation Review Online.
The Dayton Daily News also provides a first hand news story.
Also, comments from Greg Mann.
UPDATE: Delaware County Daily Times (PA) editorial.
Damon Lynch III Reappears
Damon Lynch has been relatively quiet in this mess, but he has spoken out to the media and is calling for a " change at the top of the police force," which means the firing or resignation of Police Chief Tom Streicher. He could however mean Mayor Charlie Luken, and he might be looking to face off against Luken in 2005.
3 Blind Mice?
What makes Reece, Cole, and Smitherman think that getting information sooner will do any good, beyond helping out their image in the “black community?” Councilman Chris Smitherman sounds like he is still campaigning with comments like this:
"I want to make it very clear that I am a newly elected official, and I will not tolerate, ever, insubordination," Smitherman told the chief. "I am one of the members of the board of directors of the City of Cincinnati. Last time I looked at it, I am Chief Streicher's boss."I don't really know what Smitherman is thinking, but he does not manage the police. The City Manager oversees the police, and the City Manager reports to the Mayor. Mr. Smitherman and the rest of City Council are not the boss of the Mayor. The citizens of Cincinnati are however the boss of City Council and the Mayor. We don't tolerate insubordination either. The police don't tolerate it either, unless the FOP president does it on TV.
Morning Show Accounting
I think I heard this morning that some of the Jones family appeared on some of the network morning shows today, likely with Ken Lawson. How many does that make? I think the police chief was on the Today Show Tuesday. Have the morning shows had someone on every day so far this week?
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