More journalists that congregants at a healing prayer service @ St. John's Episcopal Church in Sandy Hook #newtown
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Emily Rueb (@Rueby) December 15, 2012
The media monsters are still at it in Newtown, Conn. This time they’re intruding on mourning residents as they gather at St. John’s Episcopal Church one day after more than two dozen people were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Now at special service at St John's church in Sandy Hook. Bunch of over-zealous photographers were just asked to leave http://t.co/KbmeP4ED—
Adam Gabbatt (@AdamGabbatt) December 15, 2012
Despicable. They couldn’t put their cameras down and offer grieving families some space and privacy for this:
Healing and prayer at St. John's Episcopal Church in Newtown http://t.co/R2CgcyIH—
Ryan Bernat, WTIC-TV (@RyanBernat) December 15, 2012
Heartless and revolting.
Vultures. RT @AdamGabbatt: Special service in Sandy Hook. Over-zealous photographers just asked to leave. http://t.co/USsYLcep—
ZoeyCat (@zoeythegreat) December 15, 2012
Monsters RT @AdamGabbatt Special service at St John's church in Sandy Hook. Over-zealous photographers asked to leave http://t.co/vpKzrohF—
Drew (@FigDrewton) December 15, 2012
Gross. RT @AdamGabbatt: Special service at St John's church in Sandy Hook. Over-zealous photographers. http://t.co/qEOdhD17—
Andrew Shaffer (@andrewtshaffer) December 15, 2012
Scum RT @AdamGabbatt Special service at St John's church in Sandy Hook. Over-zealous photographers asked to leave http://t.co/NATJfWS6—
DiploMatt (@mdrache) December 15, 2012
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