Blowing through the stoplights to make a hero

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Don’t get me wrong. I love sports. In fact, early in my career, I thought I wanted to be a sportswriter the rest of my life.

But after nearly three years of it, I came to almost hate it. I’m not the kind of guy who creates idols. And, frankly, that’s what sports writing is: making heroes out of people who probably aren’t. Case in point: the recent murder-suicide involving Jovan Belcher and the day-after media coverage, particularly in the national sports media.

It was an unspeakable tragedy on so many levels. A starting linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs, Belcher and his girlfriend — who had just had a baby girl together — were arguing a lot. His girlfriend, Kasandra Perkins, had her fill of it and decided it was best for her to leave and seek custody of the child.

Belcher, who we now know was battling head injuries and a dependence on alcohol and painkillers, pulled a gun on her, shooting her nine times — in front of his own mother. Then, he drove off to the Chiefs’ training facility where he was confronted in the parking lot by general manager Scott Pioli, head coach Romeo Crennel and linebackers coach Gary Gibbs.

Several other players were also in the parking lot, arriving for a regular Saturday morning practice, when Belcher turned the gun on himself.

Because it occurred to a fairly prominent member of society, and because it happened in such a public way, Belcher’s suicide is a legitimate news story, there should be no doubt about that. But if you read the Sunday morning coverage by ESPN and a whole host of outlets, you’ll soon see why news writers report the news and sportswriters report the sports.

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center has been working with the media for more than three decades to change the way suicide is reported without shoving real news under the rug to be forgotten. To that end, SPRC produced “Safe Reporting on Suicide” to aid reporters.

It starts off with what not to do:

• Avoid detailed descriptions of the suicide, including specifics of the method and location.

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