Nets on Texas Shooting: Event Hosted by 'Notorious' 'Anti-Muslim Group'

Scott Whitlock | May 4, 2015
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[See NewsBusters for more.] After armed gunmen opened fire at a free speech event in Texas on Sunday, all three networks on Monday chided the sponsor organization as "notorious" or "controversial." The American Freedom Defense Initiative created a contest to draw the Prophet Muhammad and while ABC's Good Morning America covered the details of the crime, co-host George Stephanopoulos wondered: "How about the event itself, the organizers said it was organized to take a stand for free speech. Is it fair, also, to call it anti-Muslim?"  Reporter Ryan Owens spun, "A group called American Freedom Defense Initiative, notorious for its anti-Islamic views, hosting this award ceremony to give $10,000 to the best cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad." He also referred to the organization as "controversial."

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