Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Add another Pulitzer winner: Writer left off editorial entry

NEW YORK (AP) — A epithet has been added to this class's leaning of Pulitzer Trophy winners. Toilet Hackworth, editor of Sun Newspapers in Charlotte Shield, Florida, was initially named the succeeder of the Pulitzer Plunder for column penning. On Wednesday, the Pulitzer spot in New York aforesaid Brian Gleason wrote leash of the octonary editorials and had too won the swag.


The newsprint's administrator editor, Chris Gatekeeper, submitted the pilot launching missive citing but Hackworth. He aforementioned it was an fair misidentify.


Gleason was with the Sun for 26 eld and leftfield the newsprint in Venerable. He now deeds as the communications handler for Florida's Charlotte County governing.


He contacted the newsprint later the awards were proclaimed Monday and aforesaid he had scripted about of the pieces, which were roughly a baneful assail of an yardbird by guards and did not run with a byline. "I'm esteemed and humiliated to portion this plunder with my protagonist and co-worker Lav Hackworth, who divided my indignation at the weather at the Charlotte Correctional Innovation that created such a pachydermatous unconcern to the lives of the inmates who were killed thither," Gleason wrote. He aforesaid both he and Hackworth are "indebted" to faculty author Adam Kreger, whose coverage on prison deaths and defend conduct was "the fundamentals below our editorials."

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