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On Saturday, August 25, 2018, it just began as a competition for NFL gamers in Jacksonville Florida. The gamers were competing to advance to the next and bigger competition that was held in Las Vegas. They call it an Esport Tournament, and it can get very competitive as each gamer hopes to win the cash prize. The motifs of the shooter are still unsure, but the shooter shot himself dead after he killed 2 and injured 11.
The post of the Jacksonville Shooting was reported by Antonia Noori Farzan, Kristine Phillips, Peter Hermann, and Mark Berman. These four reporters interview victims of the shootings and neighbors of the suspect, who shot himself, during the further investigation of the case. Using different sources to interview and witnesses show that these reporters are practicing ethos. They use pathos by mentioning a student's remark about gun shooting events that was brought to the attention of US Senator, Marco Rubio, which the student tweeted, "How many many shootings in your state will it take for you to do something?". This question is not a surprise for any American that has been aware of the devastating mass shootings that have occurred, so this touches a soft spot for readers. Logos is being used in this article as the reporters note the times when authorities go to the shooter's game to further investigate. From the report, the authorities were there from 6 PM to 10:30 PM questioning neighbors about the shooter and his family.
As cold-heartedly, yet honest, as this may seem coming from me, I didn't know exactly how to feel about this article. Shootings occur so much, and it is a constant disappointment. But now, I'm sort of concerned about the exponential threat and fear is has grown onto me. The event, yes, was heartbreaking. But the fact that this has happened too many times is almost tiring to me. I'm complaining about why is this always occurring and why haven't people's hearts change. What is reinforcing and encouraging these gunman's behavior to keep shooting people? It should be reinforced and encouraged to STOP shooting people.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/08/26/shooting-suspect-at-video-game-event-at-florida-mall-killed-at-least-2-people-and-is-believed-to-be-from-baltimore-authorities-say/?utm_term=.4beaca0ff086
On Saturday, August 25, 2018, it just began as a competition for NFL gamers in Jacksonville Florida. The gamers were competing to advance to the next and bigger competition that was held in Las Vegas. They call it an Esport Tournament, and it can get very competitive as each gamer hopes to win the cash prize. The motifs of the shooter are still unsure, but the shooter shot himself dead after he killed 2 and injured 11.
The post of the Jacksonville Shooting was reported by Antonia Noori Farzan, Kristine Phillips, Peter Hermann, and Mark Berman. These four reporters interview victims of the shootings and neighbors of the suspect, who shot himself, during the further investigation of the case. Using different sources to interview and witnesses show that these reporters are practicing ethos. They use pathos by mentioning a student's remark about gun shooting events that was brought to the attention of US Senator, Marco Rubio, which the student tweeted, "How many many shootings in your state will it take for you to do something?". This question is not a surprise for any American that has been aware of the devastating mass shootings that have occurred, so this touches a soft spot for readers. Logos is being used in this article as the reporters note the times when authorities go to the shooter's game to further investigate. From the report, the authorities were there from 6 PM to 10:30 PM questioning neighbors about the shooter and his family.
As cold-heartedly, yet honest, as this may seem coming from me, I didn't know exactly how to feel about this article. Shootings occur so much, and it is a constant disappointment. But now, I'm sort of concerned about the exponential threat and fear is has grown onto me. The event, yes, was heartbreaking. But the fact that this has happened too many times is almost tiring to me. I'm complaining about why is this always occurring and why haven't people's hearts change. What is reinforcing and encouraging these gunman's behavior to keep shooting people? It should be reinforced and encouraged to STOP shooting people.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/08/26/shooting-suspect-at-video-game-event-at-florida-mall-killed-at-least-2-people-and-is-believed-to-be-from-baltimore-authorities-say/?utm_term=.4beaca0ff086
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