“He could have witnessed it on TV. Just like us.”
Yes, I’m sure the media asks people to tell them what they saw on TV all the time. Give me a break. When you say someone “witnessed” an event, it means they witnessed it, not that they saw a story about it on the news.
>>Yes, Im sure the media asks people to tell them what they saw on TV all the time. Give me a break. When you say someone witnessed an event, it means they witnessed it, not that they saw a story about it on the news.<<
It depends on what the meaning of the word “is” is.
Legally, he is not lying. And it doesn’t mean he was there.
And he’s a “spokesman” remember? Where is the chief of police on all of this?