More Footage of Non-Local Crime

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Analysis:

Here is another example of dramatic footage with no relevance to the West Michigan Community being passed off as news. Viewers should ask themselves why would this story even be offered by the news station in Kansas City to other news stations not in their area? Again, we see that compelling footage seems to be more important than local relevance.


Story:

Newsreader - Police caught a bold burglary on tape. The thieves backed an SUV through the doors of a Kansas City convenience store Sunday night. The men loaded an ATM into the vehicle and drove off. Police still haven’t found the suspects.

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