Story by Haley Gunn • Yesterday 3:30 PM
CBS staffers aren't happy after network executives barred using the word transgender in stories when reporting on Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Hale, 28, who also went by Aiden and identified as transgender, shot and killed six people at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday morning.
The decision to omit the word from CBS reporting was made after bigwigs claimed that Hale's transgender status was not confirmed, despite police claims. During an editorial meeting on Tuesday morning, CBS executives Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews, EVP of news gathering, and Claudia Milne, senior vice president of standards and practices, announced the rule. READ MORE AT CBS Staffers Blast Execs For Prohibiting The Word 'Transgender' To Identify Nashville Shooter Audrey Hale (msn.com)
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