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Black Twitter wasn’t happy with how the Associated Press handled the verdict in case of Theodore Wafer, who was convicted of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Renisha McBride.

The tweet in question inexplicably references McBride’s reported inebriation at the time of her murder, with an equally inexplicable mention of Wafer’s home-ownership.

The hashtag that followed “#APHeadlines” took the usually venerable news wire to task through absurdly satirized headlines of old news stories. Check out some of the more poignant examples below.

https://twitter.com/adept2u/status/497466448512438272

https://twitter.com/braun_jm/status/497465729739157505

https://twitter.com/elonjames/status/497463232563400705

https://twitter.com/Karnythia/status/497464200110022656

https://twitter.com/Vivaciously_Val/status/497467261519937536

https://twitter.com/fakerapper/status/497474552201359360

https://twitter.com/rodimusprime/status/497464547054063616

https://twitter.com/THEDJQUEEN/status/497491723850104833

https://twitter.com/AfroStateOfMind/status/497465057350254592

https://twitter.com/RafiDAngelo/status/497466223534546945

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