You know what you won't hear from the National media or Cincinnati media?
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A local Cincinnati school has a child die suddenly from cardiac arrest a week after the Damar incident. No national spotlight. No cancelled games. No million dollar donations. And absolutely no one putting two and two together. So sad. If at all inclined, instead of buying Bill merchandise #3, throw a buck to this poor family. The national media doesn't care and the Cincinnati media has barley touched it although it just happened yesterday.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/blazes-medical-and-funeral-expenses?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cp%20share-sheet&fbclid=IwAR3xyjMO-5r_vUl6nS4YDbRIStqbte90lWF9Uo-6_TBP3p-oqb7a69ueLag
Interesting that Damar and his family had #3 shirts on too.
Several search engines and zero media coverage. The only link in the past week for his name ("blaze jacobs" death) is to a gofundme page that has received 11k of 10k goal. One would think when a high school student is taken to the hospital by ambulance and dies that it would at least be covered locally.
https://www.wb.k12.oh.us/westernbrownhighschool_home.aspx
From schools twitter student section fan page. Link provided by school webpage. https://twitter.com/thebronconation. Zero media coverage.
Finally 45 minutes ago.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/western-brown-high-school-junior-dies-after-suffering-medical-emergency/ar-AA16b7AZ
I don't think I have ever heard it described as activity.
And still really nothing locally to the extent you would expect...You would think after the Bills Bengals game it would be huge news around here, but no one is asking questions or putting it all together. It could be just a normal teenage heart attack or it could be... Nothing from the other TV stations. Nothing on the local rag. https://www.cincinnati.com/
What really pisses me off is how they have removed comments sections from a-lot of internet articles. They don't want you planting the seeds.
Another low speed tackle fatality?