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On Aug. 7, 2021, 29-year-old police officer Ella French was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Chicago. As this news started making its way around the internet, so did some misinformation about French's death. On social media, many people incorrectly claimed that French was killed shortly after returning from maternity leave, and that she was the mother of a 2-month-old daughter. This false rumor was also spread by tabloids, such as The Sun and The Daily Mail. None of the aforementioned sources made any mention of where the information originated. The Daily Mail, for example, simply stated that Ella French ha(d) just returned from maternity leave, and leaves behind a two-month-old daughter without providing any citations for this claim. As this rumor circulated on social media, the Chicago Sun-Times attempted to correct the record. Andrew French, Ella French's brother, told the local outlet that his sister wasn't married, and that she did not have any children. The Sun-Times reported: Andrew French said his sister was not married and had no children, despite stories being circulated on social media Sunday. Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said during a news conference that French was survived by her mother and brother. Block Club Chicago reported: It's unclear where this rumor originated. Chicago reporter Stephanie Lulay attempted to trace its origins and found that some of the earliest examples were posted by unverified accounts the morning after French's death. The false rumor quickly snowballed and was spread by tabloids, news outlets, and numerous verified social media accounts. French's brother said his sister was the epitome of a good Samaritan. The Chicago Tribune reported:
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