Ladewig
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Bias: as in you reading something in my posts I've not said.
As far as Wilson knew at first, Brown and Johnson were doing nothing bad enough to warrant confronting them.
You are still doing it.
You are still using subjective vocabulary to describe the incident in a biased way.
It is possible that Wilson addressed the two people in a confrontational manner, but it is also possible that it was not a confrontational manner. I've been told by cops to not do something in a non-confrontational way. I am also aware that many LEOs are (or at least appear to be) confrontational.
Neutral language would be words like "addressed them" or "spoke to them."
Biased language would be "hassled them" or "confronted them"
Other biased language would be "made a polite request of them" or " suggested to them."
We may eventually learn that "confronted" was the best way to describe the encounter, but until we have evidence, the best you can is "spoke to them in an allegedly confrontational manner."
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