¶ … Sydney Morning Herald is titled "Tom in wrong place at wrong time, say police." The story being presented is about an 18-year-old man who was punched in the face, fell and hit his head on the pavement and later died. The story is mostly from the police perspective, who say they have plenty of law enforcement coverage in the Kings Cross area on this particular Saturday night, July 7. The story is being told by the police, and it is presented this way because it is a follow-up to the original story of the killing, so the police have a chance in this follow-up to fully negate the argument that there aren't enough officers in that entertainment district. Assistant Police Commissioner Mark Murdoch said they could have had "a thousand police in Kings Cross on Saturday night" and the incident still could have happened (Kwek, 2012). The story that is not being told is by the attacker, who at the time of this article was not identified nor was he in custody. Police are asking people through this article to come forward if they have any...
The story is objective; there are no ideological sides taken. The writer, Glenda Kwek, is simply reporting the responses of the police and also reporting the posts of people who wrote about the incident on Facebook.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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