A New York man distraught that he was being forced to move from his late mother’s home shot and killed four of his family members before turning the gun on himself.
No but if could have legal consequences. Murder is used both colloquially and legally, and accusing someone of being a murderer or committing murder if they have not been found guilty at trial could be considered, when issued by a news agency of any kind especially, as libel. That’s why you see news agencies using the word “allegedly” all the time. Because legally speaking, they are innocent until proven guilty, even if they were caught red-handed.
Can’t put my finger on it, but I feel we have a word for fatally shooting people.
I guess we’re avoiding the word gun in titles now…
You unable to see the word “shoot” in the title? I doubt it was a blow dart…erm… oh wait. That’s a gun too!
I don’t think it was a crossbow, or long bow, or a water…damn it. Keep coming back to “gun”.
If you can’t discern that it’s a gun from the title, there’s not much to do.
What term would you use that’s more accurate than ‘fatally shoots’? The term ‘murdered’ would simply obfuscate the method of killing.
No but if could have legal consequences. Murder is used both colloquially and legally, and accusing someone of being a murderer or committing murder if they have not been found guilty at trial could be considered, when issued by a news agency of any kind especially, as libel. That’s why you see news agencies using the word “allegedly” all the time. Because legally speaking, they are innocent until proven guilty, even if they were caught red-handed.
What else can you fatally shoot someone with if the title is trying to avoid blaming guns?