In News · Asked by 13 On Your Side 3/19/2019 23 Votes Does broadcasting a shooter's name glorify the crime? x Share Embed Share on Facebook Share on X small medium wide <script type="text/javascript" src="//squareoffs.com/assets/embed.js"></script><iframe id="embed_square_off_14229" class="squareoffs-embed" src="//squareoffs.com/square_offs/14229?category=news&publisher=13%20on%20your%20side&answer_a=YES%20&answer_b=NO%20&size=small&keyword=YES%20&keyword=NO%20&keyword=news" width="300" height="0" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" referrerpolicy="no-referrer-when-downgrade" allow="fullscreen; identity-credentials-get"> 91% YES WINNER 1 9% NO 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 91% YES Add Comment Comment Share with friends 1 Comment 0 Kevin Rytter He lived streamed his act and posted his manifesto. Of course he wanted the fame. So yes, broadcasting his name and showing his picture will inspire future shooters. I applaud NZ Prime Minister. Reply 9% NO Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet
He lived streamed his act and posted his manifesto. Of course he wanted the fame. So yes, broadcasting his name and showing his picture will inspire future shooters. I applaud NZ Prime Minister.
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