McMullen said:
Consider the circumstances of the crime without any mention of the game: A violent mugging happened after midnight in London. Think for a moment on whether or not this is a remarkable occurrence. Then look at the headline. Consider that the very existence of the article might be the slant.
I see what you're saying. You could be right, but I think the mention of GTA V is only there to make it relevant to us. Us being people-who-play-games.
I'd be suspect if the wording of the article was different, but I don't think video games are being blamed. I see it more like this:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/124532-Oculus-Rift-Co-Founder-Dies-In-Police-Chase-Incident
Although someone dying in a police car chase is, admittedly, rarer than a mugging in London. It gets put on this website because it has something to do with games.
I dunno, you could be right.