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This is an excerpt from a newspaper article that appears after Officer Garrett Tison gets indicted. In the aftermath of this indictment, the media begins to give people a platform to voice their opinions about the case, ultimately allowing biased commentators like Tison’s neighbor and colleague to spread their own ideas about what happened—ideas that aren’t based on evidence or factual information. For instance, Tison’s neighbor confidently asserts that Tison was “defending himself from thugs.” Of course, she wasn’t there to witness what happened, but she still makes this strong statement, merely adding that she’s known Tison for a long…