The Clarion-Ledger's Barbara Gauntt was on the scene to capture the watery recovery of a gun thought to be the weapon in Friday's shooting death of Jackson, Miss., police Officer Glenn Agee. Here's today's front page, with Gauntt's picture displayed across six columns. (Bigger view of photo.)
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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Thanks, to a Clarion-Ledger employee for recommending this photo!
ReplyDeleteMighty nice photo! It's good to see news people on the scene where news is happening. That used to be an everyday event, now it's a cause for celebration!
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