Texas publication criticized for wanting to publish officers’ names, addresses: A tabloid newspaper is defending itself after a report of the publication’s plans to publish the names of officers and their addresses drew widespread criticism from the public, New York Daily News reported.
The San Antonio Observer held a news conference Feb. 6 after the fatal officer-involved shooting of Antronie Scott. Scott, 36, was fatally shot during an arrest after an officer believed he was holding a firearm. It was later discovered Scott was carrying a cell phone.
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