@mystery-ak I am not surprised he cried; he could see in his mind that being his children. I just saw the film of his crying and that was a soul crying, seeing his own two children, one being killed and the other seeing it as the woman described her small child daughter being killed by a stray bullet and the other child seeing it.
I have watched the expressions, words said by the news people who were at the two cities for days. After leaving there, one of the news people explained on her show what she saw and she was having trouble talking about it - she was tearing up.
How would you have reacted inside yourself as you saw death all around you and stayed there for days? You would have wanted those days not to have happened, move time back before this happened so it would not happen.
In my long years of life, I have witnessed everything just fine, normal, and in one second, someone was dead or injured. Not long ago, at night, I went to our mailbox, had the dog in my arms, everything just fine, then I fell and my head slammed down on a rock; everything changed in that second and I was taken by ambulance to the emergency room. My life changed for weeks after that.
The problem with death, is, time can't be turned back, not one second, to prevent death happening - it is final, totally final. Shopping in Walmart and dead the next second. Then, you as a news reporter, are there in the middle of the dead bodies. It took two days before the bodies were taken out of Walmart and the news people were standing outside that Walmart knowing those dead bodies were inside that building. It would be strange if the news people did not cry in private.