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Zehm story elements missing
After following The Spokesman-Review’s reportings on the Otto Zehm story, I feel compelled to offer my opinion. These reportings are becoming increasingly more inaccurate and offensive with each printing.
I am in full agreement that this was a preventable tragedy, however Mr. Zehm is not the only victim of this unfortunate situation. Perhaps the Zehm family and caretakers should share in the blame for what happened March 18, 2006. Their improper monitoring of Mr. Zehm’s special needs helped put him into a situation that was beyond his control. This was neither the responsibility of the general public, nor of the Spokane Police Department – Officer Thompson in particular. Many of the events that happened were beyond their control as well.
This “incorrect reporting” (by your own admission, Oct. 31) has not only caused unnecessary personal and professional hardship for Officer Thompson, it has helped create an unfair bias against the Spokane Police Department. In the interest of fair reporting, you should research your articles more thoroughly, or tell both sides of this sad story.
Joanne Vincent
Spokane