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    Reporters jailed for their coverage of Washington D.C. protests

    http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...ated-riot.html
    These Reporters Were Jailed After Covering a Trump-Related Riot

    At least six reporters are facing felony rioting charges arising from their coverage of violent demonstrations in Washington, D.C., last Friday.

    Is the new Zeitgeist of Trumpism threatening the First Amendment?

    One can only hope not.

    But at least six reporters are facing felony rioting charges arising from their coverage of violent demonstrations in Washington, D.C., last Friday during journalist-loathing Donald Trump’s inauguration as president.

    Three of them—Evan Engel, a senior video producer and filmmaker for the online outlet Vocativ; Alexander Rubinstein, a correspondent for the Russian government-funded cable channel RT America; and Aaron Miguel Cantú, a writer for the left-leaning Truthout news site—could each receive 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted on charges of rioting.

    Late Tuesday, the U.S. edition of Britain’s Guardian reported that similar charges have also been filed against three more journalists, web documentary producer Jack Keller, independent journalist Matt Hopard, and photojournalist and activist Shay Horse.

    Keller, who works on the documentary series Story of America, was jailed for about 36 hours after being arrested on Friday morning, the Guardian reported.

    “The way we were treated was an absolute travesty,” he told the newspaper.

    Hopard, who was arrested while live-streaming Friday’s demonstration near where Engel and Rubinstein were working, also denied the charges against him, the Guardian said, which offered no further details about Shay Horse.

    Yet court documents filed in support of the charges offered zero specific evidence that any of six, who were among 230 people detained in a mass arrest Friday afternoon in downtown Washington, participated in the self-proclaimed anarchists’ mayhem that resulted in more than $100,000 in property damage, the documents claim, and reportedly minor injuries to six police officers trying to quell the violence.

    After an inquiry from The Daily Beast on Tuesday, four days after the reporters’ arrest and incarceration, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued a blistering protest against Washington’s U.S. Attorney’s office, a division of the Justice Department which handles criminal prosecutions in the District of Columbia.

    “The prosecution is clearly excessive and we are concerned that it could send a chilling message for journalists covering protests,” said Carlos Luriá, an official of the international non-profit. “We call on authorities to drop these charges immediately.”

    Engel and Rubinstein have insisted in recent days they were simply doing their jobs by observing and recording the events on the street, which included smashing shop windows and those of emergency and fire vehicles, setting trash cans, newspaper boxes and a limousine ablaze, and attacking cops with a hurled piece of concrete and a long metal pole.

    Efforts to reach Cantú, who would presumably say he was also observing and not participating in the violence, were unsuccessful.

    “The arrest, detainment and rioting charge against journalist Evan Engel who was covering the protests for Vocativ are an affront to the First Amendment and journalistic freedom,” said a spokesperson for Vocativ and Engel, who spent Friday night in the D.C. jail and was released after appearing before Magistrate Judge Rainey Brandt of the D.C. Superior Court. “Vocativ will vigorously contest this unfounded and outrageous charge.”

    The cops confiscated Engel’s camera and cellphone, according to a spokesperson for Vocativ, and a report by the Atlantic’s City lab site suggested that the police were in the process of mining data from those and other confiscated devices, possibly without a warrant. A Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson didn’t respond to email and phone messages from The Daily Beast.

    Engel, who declined to comment for this story, is being represented by high-powered Washington attorney Kathryn Ruemmler, a former Justice Department official and Obama White House counsel. Engel faces a Feb. 15 hearing date in D.C. Superior Court.

    In a Facebook post on Monday, he wrote: “Vocative and I are fighting these charges and I’ll have more to share as soon as the legal process has run its course. Thank you to everyone who got in touch, and to the folks at Vocativ, who worked diligently to secure my release and are providing me with legal representation. (Also, I’m without my phone, but will replace it soon. Please bear with me ‘til then.)"

    Contacted by The Daily Beast, Rubinstein promised a statement about his situation, which wasn’t received by deadline.

    A spokesman for U.S. Attorney Channing D. Phillips, a Barack Obama appointee who has held the post since October 2015, generally defended the charges, which were filed against all 230 who were arrested. But the spokesman suggested that some of the defendants will ultimately escape prosecution.

    “Based on the facts and circumstances, we determined that probable cause existed to support the filing of felony rioting charges,” the spokesman said in a statement. “The Office determined that this charge—which applies if any person suffers serious bodily injury or if property damage exceeds $5,000—was appropriate.”

    But the U.S. Attorney’s statement added: “We are continuing to work with the Metropolitan Police Department to review evidence related to the arrests on Jan. 20. As in all of our cases, we are always willing to consider additional information that people bring forward. Because these matters remain pending in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, we have no comment on specific individuals beyond our public filings.”
    This is the kind of shit that happens when you give the one of the world's biggest egos the power they desire.
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    They swept up a lot of people in mass arrests who just happened to be in the wrong area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wells View Post
    They swept up a lot of people in mass arrests who just happened to be in the wrong area.
    Mass arrests doesn't seem like something you(or anyone) should support.

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    Stage 1 in Donald Tyrant's rise to absolute power; get rid of the media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ahhdurr View Post
    Mass arrests doesn't seem like something you(or anyone) should support.
    Nontheless mass arrests is what usually happens when protests go out of control. In this case it was anarchists fucking over a peaceful protest.

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    Alexander Rubinstein, a correspondent for the Russian government-funded cable channel RT America
    Well, at least one of them will be released.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zorkuus View Post
    Nontheless mass arrests is what usually happens when protests go out of control. In this case it was anarchists fucking over a peaceful protest.
    The possible justification for mass arrest wouldn't justify the charges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zorkuus View Post
    Nontheless mass arrests is what usually happens when protests go out of control. In this case it was anarchists fucking over a peaceful protest.
    Damn communist bomb throwers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wells View Post
    The possible justification for mass arrest wouldn't justify the charges.
    You forgot who is in charge in good ol' 'murica now.

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    Yeah God forbid rioters get locked up for breaking the law and destroying public property. There's a huge difference between protesting and rioting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigsav1 View Post
    Yeah God forbid rioters get locked up for breaking the law and destroying public property. There's a huge difference between protesting and rioting.
    And reporting on the protest and rioting.

    You forgot that part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigsav1 View Post
    Yeah God forbid rioters get locked up for breaking the law and destroying public property. There's a huge difference between protesting and rioting.
    Try reading the OP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWalkinDude View Post
    Right, cause any of these ass hats are real journalists. Participating in violent protest and claiming you're protected by being a journalist doesn't cut it. No sympathy for these self appointed idiots.
    You have evidence of them participating, right? Or are you just talking out of your ass...again?

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    It was an RT, Russian Times, reporter, that's fake news.
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    They were not singled out in any way. They were simply arrested in the mass arrest that happens during a riot (not a protest). Were they wearing or carrying anything that would identify them as journalists? Could the police easily determine this distinction when these people were swept in the mass arrest? Many rioters were also filming what was happening with their cell phones/cameras. If they weren't easily distinguished as journalists and are in the heart of a riot, you can't blame the police for doing their job. Now if the "journalists" were faced with higher or questionable charges that the rioters weren't charged with, then this would be a story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aoyi View Post
    They were not singled out in any way. They were simply arrested in the mass arrest that happens during a riot (not a protest). Were they wearing or carrying anything that would identify them as journalists? Could the police easily determine this distinction when these people were swept in the mass arrest? Many rioters were also filming what was happening with their cell phones/cameras. If they weren't easily distinguished as journalists and are in the heart of a riot, you can't blame the police for doing their job. Now if the "journalists" were faced with higher or questionable charges that the rioters weren't charged with, then this would be a story.
    The RT journalist was taken into custody after showing police his media credentials
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoomgpally View Post
    The RT journalist was taken into custody after showing police his media credentials
    If that was the case, then that is indeed unusual. The article posted here doesn't indicate that he showed his credentials before the arrest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wells View Post
    The possible justification for mass arrest wouldn't justify the charges.
    there's no segregation of a mob when you arrest all of them. If 49/60 are causing a riot, or have exceeded their limitations and qualifications as "peaceful protest", and all 60 are arrested.... all 60 should be charged.

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    How is this Trump's fault? Is he directing police operations or something?

    Considering what he seems to get accused of being at fault for, he must be omnipresent and omnipotent - I stubbed my toe earlier...bloody Trump! - he only needs 'omniscient' for the full set.

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