Post Reports

Inside the newsroom on 9/11

Sep 10, 2021
Colleagues recount their intense experiences covering the tragic events of September 11, 2001, showcasing the abrupt shift from a normal news day to chaos. Journalists share personal memories and the emotional toll of the attacks while navigating a city in turmoil. Stories from the hijacked flights highlight the emotional final moments of passengers. The narrative reflects on the profound societal shifts and lasting impact of 9/11, touching on themes of grief, courage, and the challenges of remembrance in light of ongoing conflicts.
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A Slow News Day Turns Tragic

  • Len Downey, executive editor, recalls a slow news day before receiving a call to find a TV.
  • Upon entering the newsroom, he witnessed the second plane hitting the tower live.
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Black Smoke Signals Disaster

  • Arthur Santana, en route to the newsroom, noticed a large, black cloud of smoke.
  • His experience as a crime reporter suggested a fuel fire, signaling something was wrong.
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Panic at the Capitol

  • Juliet Eilperin, covering Congress, heard a shocking announcement of an attack on the Pentagon.
  • Upon exiting the metro, she saw people running in panic, some without shoes.
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