when Cornwell threw a glass-style urn at their head.
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I use their/they for a singular person when gender is not known, or gender is not important.
“Where is their dog?” Instead of where is his/her dog?
And I think that is common, but has been perverted.
Their/They is used when the gender is singular and known, and it makes for confusing communication.
But that is the goal it seems.
According to the Sebastian Police Department, 46-year-old Scott Cornwell got into a heated argument with the victim—which escalated when Cornwell threw a glass-style urn at their head....it was later discovered they had a fractured nasal cavity.
another source:
The victim was bleeding from the right side of (their) face,” the officer said. - sebastiandaily.comYou know you are seeing Wokism with this, and which is likely used to hide that this was another male with male incident.