As Twitchy told you, a man driving a van mowed down pedestrians on a Toronto sidewalk, killing at least nine and injuring many more. The suspect also pointed an object, possibly a gun, at police before being taken into custody. Authorities are reportedly considering this a terrorist attack.
And here’s how CBS News is framing it:
NEW: Hit-and-run that injured several pedestrians in Toronto appears to be a deliberate act, U.S. law enforcement sources tell @CBSNews. https://t.co/hXPDsOUZfl
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 23, 2018
A what, now?
Hit and Run…?
— TXgirlinAZ ?? (@dallasgirlinphx) April 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/ironworkerNYC/status/988504328016154624
https://twitter.com/Moj_kobe/status/988511320801656832
https://twitter.com/mooneymama1/status/988510348553674753
A hit and run? Are you serious?
— Right Ryano??????❌ (@rightryano) April 23, 2018
Hit and run??? Serious???
— Dannhl (@dannhl) April 23, 2018
Hit and run? Wtf. ?♀️
— ColoradoRefugee (@stacyisinbako) April 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/iKurt307/status/988509574477955074
Apparently.
It was not a "hit & run" ffs.
— Baba Booey (@nottodaysatan17) April 23, 2018
A hit and run is an accident. This was intentional. Whoever runs your social media needs a lesson in tact.
— Emily (@ECNole97) April 23, 2018
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“Hit and run” that’s killed at least 5 people already.
— shmasonsays (@shmasonsays) April 23, 2018
There's a difference between "hit and run" and "hit, back up, hit again and flee".
— Shane Finch (@FinchHawkeye) April 23, 2018
CBS thinks terrorism is the same as a hit and run.
— Matt (@Gaboon82) April 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/SharonEckman2/status/988507629227053057
Why can’t you just call it what it is, CBS? Isn’t that your job? Reporting the news?
Your characterization of this as a hit-and-run is a perfect example of why so many people hate the MSM.
— Metalcutter? (@planned_havoc) April 23, 2018
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