There was a home invasion in a neighborhood in Minneapolis. The guy was found sitting on a chair next to the mom's bed. When she called out to her son, the man left.
Then, a few doors down a few days later, a man entered a home and took an 8 yr old girl out of her bed and headed out the front door. I think her mom heard her cry out and ran to help. The girl is safe.
The news report ended with, "Authorities do not know if the same person was involved with these two invasions. It appears that nothing was taken from either home." Excuse me, but what do you call taking a child? A something very important was taken!
I know what the news was trying to say but it hit me wrong this time. To fill in time or find an ending for the segment the news reporter will often state something obvious or of low priority (not what people are wanting to hear). Like "A semi truck hits a honda. Driver of Honda in critical condition. Driver of semi uninjured." Duh!
Then, a few doors down a few days later, a man entered a home and took an 8 yr old girl out of her bed and headed out the front door. I think her mom heard her cry out and ran to help. The girl is safe.
The news report ended with, "Authorities do not know if the same person was involved with these two invasions. It appears that nothing was taken from either home." Excuse me, but what do you call taking a child? A something very important was taken!
I know what the news was trying to say but it hit me wrong this time. To fill in time or find an ending for the segment the news reporter will often state something obvious or of low priority (not what people are wanting to hear). Like "A semi truck hits a honda. Driver of Honda in critical condition. Driver of semi uninjured." Duh!