EyeQ Tech review EyeQ Tech EyeQ Tech tuyển dụng review công ty eyeq tech eyeq tech giờ ra sao EyeQ Tech review EyeQ Tech EyeQ Tech tuyển dụng crab meat crab meat crab meat importing crabs live crabs export mud crabs vietnamese crab exporter vietnamese crabs vietnamese seafood vietnamese seafood export vietnams crab vietnams crab vietnams export vietnams export
US News

NYT ripped for dredging up Larry Nassar case in Michigan State shooting coverage

People ripped into the New York Times on Tuesday over the outlet’s “disgusting” decision to link its coverage of the Michigan State University deadly shooting to the school’s history of sex abuse scandals.

The news outlet was accused of using Monday night’s incident, which left three students dead and five others injured, as a talking point to dredge up the school’s notorious past — including the conviction of sex abuse doctor Larry Nassar.

The article — titled “The mass shooting places Michigan State back in an uncomfortable national spotlight” — was included in the outlet’s live coverage of the deadly shooting.

“The shooting at Michigan State University on Monday upended the lives of thousands of students. It also put the school back in the national spotlight, years after a sex abuse scandal involving a prominent sports medicine doctor on its faculty became public,” the article read.

The backlash was swift, with many outraged users blasting the left-leaning outlet for being “tone-deaf” online.

Twitter users ripped into the New York Times on Tuesday after the outlet mentioned Michigan State’s past sex abuse scandals in its coverage of the deadly shooting. NurPhoto via Getty Images

“Is the @nytimes serious with this headline?  Biggest scumbags ever,” Barstool’s Dave Portnoy tweeted.

“The inexplicably tone-deaf article places @nytimes back in an uncomfortable national spotlight,” journalist Ty Schalter added.


Follow The Post’s coverage of the tragic shooting at Michigan State University


Another user, Adrian Dater, tweeted: “Echoing many others, this is a really really stupid headline by the @nytimes and wildly inappropriate content to be included in a tragic mass shooting story.”

The Michigan State shooter was identified Tuesday as Anthony McRae. AP
The Times was slammed over its decision to link coverage of the Michigan State University shooting to the school’s history of sex abuse scandals — including that of disgraced Dr. Larry Nassar. AFP via Getty Images

“There was a mass shooting at Michigan State & the NYT thought it would be appropriate to have one of their writers barf up a piece on the Larry Nassar case. What a joke,” user Jimmy Brunn chimed in.

The Michigan State shooting unfolded when the gunman — since identified as Anthony Dwayne McRae — stormed the campus and opened fire at the university’s Berkey Hall, an academic building, and later at the nearby MSU Union, which is a popular hub for students to eat or study.

A timeline of the mass shooting at Michigan State University.

Michigan State University community reacts to mass shooting on campus

1 of 17
A student lays down flowers at a memorial for the victims of the mass shooting at Michigan State University.
A student lays down flowers at a memorial for the victims of the mass shooting at Michigan State University.Photo by Bill Pugliano/New York Post
Students embracing as they honor the victims on campus.Aurora Abraham for the New York Post
Advertisement
People wearing signs calling for change after the latest mass shooting.
People wearing signs calling for change after the latest mass shooting.Photo by Bill Pugliano/New York Post
Students placed flowers at the Sparty statue at Michigan State University a day after the shooting.
Students placed flowers at the Sparty statue at Michigan State University a day after the shooting.Photo by Bill Pugliano/New York Post
The mass shooting left three people dead and five more injured.
The mass shooting left three people dead and five more injured.Photo by Bill Pugliano/New York Post
Advertisement
The gunman Anthony Dwayne McRae committed suicided after the deadly rampage on Monday night.
The gunman Anthony Dwayne McRae committed suicided after the deadly rampage on Monday night.Aurora Abraham for the New York Post
A crowd of people stopping at a memorial on campus.
A crowd of people stopping at a memorial on campus.Aurora Abraham for the New York Post
Michigan State University juniors Morgan Wright, left, and Ava Van Vleck embrace as they reflect at the Sparty statue on the MSU campus.
Michigan State University juniors Morgan Wright, left, and Ava Van Vleck embrace as they reflect at the Sparty statue on the MSU campus.Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
Advertisement
Michigan State University students Olivia Meyers (left) and Paola Garcia (right) look at bouquets left at the base of the Sparty statue at Michigan State University.
Michigan State University students Olivia Meyers (left) and Paola Garcia (right) look at bouquets left at the base of the Sparty statue at Michigan State University.Ryan Garza / USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
A person lit candles amongst flowers left following an active shooting incident at Michigan State University.
A person lit candles amongst flowers left following an active shooting incident at Michigan State University. Ryan Garza / USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
People leave flowers at the base of the Sparty statue following the MSU shooting.
People leave flowers at the base of the Sparty statue following the MSU shooting.Ryan Garza / USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
Advertisement
A makeshift memorial was made at Clawson City Park during a vigil to honor the MSU shooting victims.
A makeshift memorial was made at Clawson City Park during a vigil to honor the MSU shooting victims. David Rodriguez Munoz / USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
Advertisement

Hours later, McRae, 43, fatally shot himself after being confronted several miles away by cops following a manhunt that forced frightened students to hide in the dark.

The three students killed in the shooting have been identified as Alexandria “Alex” Verner, Brian Fraser and Arielle Diamond Anderson.