The Associated Press (AP) received a community note from people on X after a car plowed into a crowd at a Christmas market in Germany.
in post In X, the AP article The title is “At least 2 people killed, 60 injured in suspected attack as car crashes into German Christmas market.''
“A car plows into a group of people at a Christmas market in Germany,” the Associated Press reported in a post on X.
As Breitbart News' Kurt Zindulka reported, a man “who is believed to be of Saudi Arabian origin” drove his car “through a Christmas market crowd” in the city of Magdeburg.
A community note on AP's post on X explains:
The words “car driven” imply that the car drove itself, which is not the case. A Saudi man intentionally drove his car into a Christmas market as a terrorist act.
Several people reacted to the AP's post about X, questioning “who was driving the car” and criticizing establishment media for writing “headlines like this” instead of being honest. .
“Who was driving that car?” Vice President-elect J.D. Vance asked In post.
“It's a car,” said Brian Griffin (R), communications director for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. I wrote In post. “Everything in itself”
“The media likes to write headlines like this because instead of telling the truth that the driver is a terrorist, they want us to think that those evil Elon Musk self-driving cars are back on the move. Because we want to,” said another source. I wrote In the post of X.
“'A Car Hits a Group of People' may be one of the best examples of how the media has worked tirelessly to ensure that it loses its importance and influence.” Outkick writer Ian Miller says: I wrote.
“Now common sense vehicle control!” Greg Price I wrote In post.





