Best stories are built with "Inverted Pyramid"
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Man shot, wounded by city police during drug stopSeptember 26, 2008 A man was shot by city police yesterday morning after he reached for an officer's handgun during a drug stop, police said. Sterling Clifford, a police spokesman, said three officers on dirt bikes were in the 700 block of Lennox St. in the Reservoir Hill area about 10:45 a.m. when they approached an apartment complex and stopped to interview a man who they believed was involved in drug activity.
Police said the man began to fight with the officers, and the altercation moved into an apartment stairwell. Clifford said the man grabbed at an officer's gun, and the officer fired at the man. The man, hit in the shoulder, was taken to a hospital with a wound that was not considered life-threatening, Clifford said. This article shows a great example of the inverted pyramid style of news stories. The reporter chooses to place the most important and relavent information at the top of the story in the first paragraphs. This way, the reader will be more intreagued to read on and at the very least they will have read the things that are most important to know in the story. Click here for Justin Fenton's full story
This article was found from The Baltimore Sun's Web Site. (www.baltimoresun.com)
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