At the beginning of Seymour Hershs new memoir, Reporter, he tells a story from his first job in journalism, at the City News Bureau of Chicago.
City News stationed a reporter at Chicagos police headquarters 24 hours a day to cover whatever incidents were radioed in. Hersh, then in his early 20s, was responsible for the late shift. One night, he writes, this happened:
Two cops called in to report that a robbery suspect had been shot trying to avoid arrest. The cops who had done the shooting were driving in to make a report.
I raced down to the basement parking lot in the hope of getting some firsthand quotes before calling in the story. The driver white, beefy, and very Irish, like far too many Chicago cops then obviously did not see me as he parked the car. As he climbed out, a fellow cop, who clearly had heard the same radio report I had, shouted something like, So the guy tried to run on you? The driver said, Naw, I told the nigger to beat it and then I plugged him.
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