Police want to decide which journalists can cover the Delaney Hall protests. That’s not their job | Adam Rose
New Jersey police must not deny streamers press freedomsThe line of New Jersey state police blocked every exit on the street. Clear plastic riot shields covered helmet to knee.A few dozen people were stuck inside their formation, known as a kettle. Some were protesters defying a curfew order, which was intended to quell demonstrations at a nearby ICE detention facility. But most appeared to be journalists who were just there to do their job. Continue reading…
New Jersey police must not deny streamers press freedomsThe line of New Jersey state police blocked every exit on the street. Clear plastic riot shields covered helmet to knee.A few dozen people were stuck inside their formation, known as a kettle. Some were protesters defying a curfew order, which was intended to quell demonstrations at…
New Jersey police must not deny streamers press freedomsThe line of New Jersey state police blocked every exit on the street. Clear plastic riot shields covered helmet to knee.A few dozen people were stuck inside their formation, known as a kettle. Some were protesters defying a curfew order, which was intended to quell demonstrations at a nearby ICE detention facility. But most appeared to be journalists who were just there to do their job. Continue reading…
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