It has been an interesting exercise to follow the morphing of the media/social media narrative surrounding yesterday's OIS in Columbus. Not really surprising, and it requires some time to watch/read the various media and social media reports and claims, but it can be illuminating to watch the progression of allegations and complaints as the details that were known or should have been known to the family and spectators becomes more public. Columbus PD did a good job of getting ahead of some of this by their rapid release of the BWC.
Although in a different time, one would have expected images of the suspect girl being shot just as she began to plunge the large knife into her victim to result in some appreciation from the victim or her family or the community that the victim was saved, that is just not how things work now.
Anyway, if you are interested in the sociology of these issues, tracking the media and social medial progression of this situation is educational. It is very tempting to collect this stuff and make it into a training presentation for some future time.