"You'll never take me alive!"
His car got its tires ripped apart by the trap laid on the road. He swirled and wrapped his engine around a tree. Luckily for him, he was wearing his seatbelt. They brought him out and carried him to the hospital.
They took him alive.
All the news channels were talking about him. They were calling him a terrorist, a bone-chilling psychopath, and a dangerous conspiracy theorist. They found the most unflattering photo to depict him with. The news media's spin machine was in full force. They were going to shape public opinion, even if that was the last thing they would do. This was an example of opinion-control tactics by the media. Before the viewer hears why a person did what he did, they tell the viewers what their interpretation of the news should be. This psychological game of politics subconsciously tells people what they should think before they are able to think for themselves.