Today, Karen follows up with this.
I have a friend who is one of the "new comers" in Treme. She did not call the Police and she has no idea who did but she was singled out as the snitch.
The rest of the night the crowd that had assembled stood in front of her house screaming and throwing things. She did speak to Katy in depth and I guess she had nothing to say that would support the assertion that "they" the newcomers are trying to ruin Treme.
At New Orleans News Notes, Media Maven more thoroughly examines the flaws in the reporting here.
In the Reckdahl articles we have anonymous sources, unsupported statements and questionable quality of support (a random resident isn't exactly an authority). Did the copy editors raise concerns? Reckdahl might be right that "newcomers" are to blame, but her articles doesn't try to answer that question.
Biased, incomplete reporting is bad reporting... and in this case, potentially dangerous... whether you agree with the reporter's biases or not. By giving a flawed report on this problem, is Ms Reckdahl helping or hurting the cause of those with whom she is in sympathy?
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