His ears perked upright and his head swiveled at 'Officer,' the tone of someone calling out. It was hard to tell where it was directed, but Shannon knew how to intercept such calls for attention while making it sound as natural as possible. He'd had a whole lot of practice over time, and bravado to pull it off besides. "Absolutely," he answered, making his way over to the source of the voice that had spoken up. Thankfully, despite whatever questions this reporter may have had, he didn't seem too eager to cross the definite lines of police work and reporter work.
Although he had placed himself at a comfortable, conversational distance, Shannon kept himself angled toward the scene of the crime. As if he couldn't take his eyes off, couldn't keep away from his duty even when doing a necessary evil such as speaking to reporters. It was a good way to keep people from noticing his floating gaze, his lack of focus. "First off, name's Shannon Vaughn. What kind of questions have you got, Mr. Tribune?"
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Although he had placed himself at a comfortable, conversational distance, Shannon kept himself angled toward the scene of the crime. As if he couldn't take his eyes off, couldn't keep away from his duty even when doing a necessary evil such as speaking to reporters. It was a good way to keep people from noticing his floating gaze, his lack of focus. "First off, name's Shannon Vaughn. What kind of questions have you got, Mr. Tribune?"