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Straight Arrow News on MSNJournalists sue LAPD after reporters injured covering unrestFollowing protests in Los Angeles, the press is now pushing back against law enforcement. A new lawsuit alleges that police ...
The Los Angeles Press Club says police officers repeatedly used "less-lethal" bullets and violated the constitutional rights of reporters covering anti-ICE protests.
The projectile became embedded in the British photojournalist’s thigh, causing “an open wound,” the claim says.
Los Angeles Police Department officers struck journalists with less-lethal munitions, charged them with horses, and detained ...
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KFI AM 640 on MSNLA Press Club Sues City, Police Chief Over Journalist AttacksThe Los Angeles Press Club has sued the city and Police Chief Jim McDonnell, alleging excessive force against journalists ...
The lawsuit came a week after the groups sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security warning of potential First ...
A lawsuit claims LAPD officers violated press rights by violently confronting journalists during anti-deportation protests in ...
The protests, which broke out in Los Angeles on June 6, led to nearly $20 million in police overtime and vandalism costs, ...
When photojournalist Linda Tirado was covering a Minneapolis protest in May 2020 – days after George Floyd was killed – she ...
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