expendable
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I was broadcasting a high school football game at a stadium where a town street runs just beyond the end zone. About 200 freeloaders gathered there to watch the game without paying. Midway through the third quarter, I see five flashes of light and hear five pops. Players hit the ground, but luckily (in context) the five bullets hit their intended target outside. One dead. Game over. Nobody else hurt. The principal of the host school comes up to us to emphatically state the incident happened on town property, and not on school grounds. Good thing the bullets knew to stay off school grounds. We stay on the air until both the team and spirit buses leave from the school we were covering leave and we receive confirmation that all students that took the buses were safe and accounted for -- maybe an hour after the shooting, but it felt like three.
My broadcast partner and I stop in at a McDonald's about 10 minutes down the road. The casheir who was taking our order appears distant. We talk for a moment, and she said that her boyfriend was at the game (well, on the town street), and she hadn't heard from him. I often wonder if her boyfriend was on the business end of that deal.
My broadcast partner and I stop in at a McDonald's about 10 minutes down the road. The casheir who was taking our order appears distant. We talk for a moment, and she said that her boyfriend was at the game (well, on the town street), and she hadn't heard from him. I often wonder if her boyfriend was on the business end of that deal.