During this lull — between June’s civil unrest following George Floyd’s death and August’s political conventions, usually a hotbed of contentious confrontations — there’s an opportunity to evaluate the disconnect between law enforcement agencies and journalists. Discontent has simmered on both sides for generations, but it is becoming ever more dangerous for reporters to cover legitimate public assemblies where police are sometimes literally gunning for them.
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April 25, 2024
Editor on Duty: Mark K. Miller
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