Big City Problems Reach Denton

It was a bad night for the Denton Police Department, but the good news is that the officer who was shot is out of surgery. I guess we will find out what happened to the bad guys by the time the evening news cycle rolls around.

This particular shooing happened perhaps a mile from my house, so my photojournalism hackles are up this morning, and still wondering … what ever happened to real photojournalism?

I was never a fan of ambulance chasing for the sake of chasing ambulances, fire trucks and cop cars, but news was news, and I have seen my share of dead bodies, and dying bodies for that matter.

In simpler times we programmed our handheld police scanners, and slept with them, like a techno-teddy-bear, turned down low, but just high enough to hear a fire call. I chased a lot more fires than officer involved anythings.

So I am looking to get back to reality in spite of the Generation-M’s who prefer pablum, and feel-goods where everyone gets a trophy. In this case, that means finding a police – fire scanner that works, and works and works.

M’s need to realize that there was a time when so many photographers were chasing news … we actually had to have credentials backed by our newspapers and issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Those credentials? They were like sacred text to us. You could lose just about anything, but DON’T LOSE that Press Pass!

Peaceful Response to Flare-up Protest

Denton Texas protest for peace and inclusion.

Downtown Denton, Texas, was the scene of a “white power” protest while I was in Houston for the weekend. This responding protest on Tuesday evening went smoothly and police presence was subtle but effective.

To an uneducated observer, there did seem to be a handful of interesting characters in the crowd, and I did spot one black t-shirted guy, the shirt with a swastika in red.

It’s hard to believe what can happen anywhere and any time. I call it f8.

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