Shame on the Herald Bulletin

I am stunned by the insensitivity of the Herald Bulletin. A family is GRIEVING, and the "local" paper chooses to print an article about the "supposed" cause of a fatal crash.

THEN, to add insult to injury, the Editors choose to print an editorial on the perils of texting (which of course, the danger of texting while driving is not in dispute)-- BUT, the naming and blaming of the victim on the day of the family's showing is reprehensible. For the record, the family has very different information from their child's phone records.

I hope the people in our community see the inhumane treatment of a grieving family (that I suppose the HB will say was in the name of "free press coverage"). However, the HB still felt compelled to share these articles on this horribly sad day.

I pray that all subscribers will CANCEL their subscriptions to this less than human, less than professional, and less than "community- based" publication. Shame on the Herald Bulletin.