NPR Broadcast of David Brock Interrupted

John K. Taber jktaber at tacni.net
Tue Mar 26 18:23:08 PST 2002


Dallas NPR station (KERA) was broadcasting an interview with David Brock. Just as he was explaining so-called Troopergate, and the unreliability of the state troopers assertions, the broadcast was interrupted by a so-called "amber alert" from area police. The police pre-empted the station.

The police broadcast that a child in Forney (east of Dallas) had been kidnapped by his non-custodial mother.

The interruption lasted several minutes. This just happened within the last 45 minutes.

I hate to be suspicious, but I am. It looks like the police knowingly and deliberately interfered with NPR's broadcast of the Brock interview.

-- John K. Taber

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