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"body": "<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"3jcvt\">A reporter for a weekly newspaper based in Española, New Mexico, filed a lawsuit against the Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff James Lujan for alleged civil rights violations in retaliation for her reporting on the law enforcement agency in the summer of 2019.</p><p data-block-key=\"aisyd\">On May 29, 2019, former Rio Grande Sun reporter Tabitha Clay published a piece about former Deputy Jeremy Barnes tasing a student multiple times in the chest, the outlet <a href=\"http://www.riograndesun.com/news/sun-reporter-files-claim-against-sheriffs-office-for-retaliation/article_1f224d60-eb76-11e9-8c23-5bd3fa5e14a2.html\">reported</a>. Clay told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker the piece garnered national attention, which is when the sheriff’s office began retaliating against her.</p><p data-block-key=\"mrmvr\">“Initially I had a great relationship with the Sheriff’s department until I wrote things that they didn’t like,” Clay said. “When the story got picked up in national news and the sheriff’s office got calls from across the country asking what was wrong with them, they got pretty upset with me for that. The sheriff basically said, ‘Look what you did, look what you caused.’”</p><p data-block-key=\"y975q\">According to a suit <a href=\"https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Clay_RioArriba-COMPLAINT.pdf\">filed</a> by the ACLU of New Mexico on Clay’s behalf: In June, Lujan directed department employees to stop providing records or comment to Clay. In July, Lujan told Barnes to order Clay to leave the scene of a car wreck and arrest her if she didn’t. In September, two department vehicles were parked outside of her apartment building in Santa Fe County in an apparent attempt to intimidate her, and deputies refused to allow her into the Rio Arriba County Courthouse in Tierra Amarilla with her reporting materials, including her laptop and camera.</p><p data-block-key=\"y9vdm\">Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Capt. Lorenzo Aguilar did not respond to multiple calls requesting comment.</p><p data-block-key=\"aw7xu\">“The Sheriff and his minions responded with frightening efforts to silence Ms. Clay, through obstruction and even intimidation. This case arises from those efforts and strikes at the very core of the First Amendment and our freedoms,” the suit says.</p><p data-block-key=\"rdwfu\">The suit also stipulated that as Clay continued to report on the “questionable conduct” of the sheriff’s office, the department changed its official policies on disclosing dispatch logs and what information is contained in them.</p><p data-block-key=\"uxtqb\">“These changes included dispatch logs that had been provided to the Rio Grande SUN every morning for approximately ten years and which had contained significant information related to RASO activities,” the suit alleges. “Following Ms. Clay’s reporting, Defendant Lujan pushed through policy changes to delay providing dispatch logs until after two weeks, and limiting the information provided in the dispatch logs.”</p><p data-block-key=\"m2x72\"><a href=\"http://www.riograndesun.com/news/sun-reporter-files-claim-against-sheriffs-office-for-retaliation/article_1f224d60-eb76-11e9-8c23-5bd3fa5e14a2.html\">According to the SUN</a>, the truncated logs were the subject of a separate legal fight between the newspaper and the New Mexico Department of Public Safety; the state settled and implemented a new records policy in October 2019.</p><p data-block-key=\"iv0lm\">The ACLU filed a tort claim notice — the first step in suing the department — in 2019, and filed a formal suit on May 26, 2021.</p><p data-block-key=\"bkiru\">The suit seeks punitive damages from the Board of County Commissioners for Rio Arriba County, the sheriff’s office, Lujan and Barnes “in connection with their retaliation and intimidation arising from the exercise of [Clay’s] constitutionally protected First Amendment Rights.”</p><p data-block-key=\"j2omw\">“I ended up leaving my job at the SUN because of this,” Clay told the Tracker. “It was a lot going on, and it didn’t really occur to me how much trauma it caused until we went back through it and did interviews for the brief. This was a lot. This was really scary stuff.”</p></div>",
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"title": "Freelance journalist struck multiple times with pepper balls by Denver police",
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"title": "NBC reporter struck with multiple projectiles while covering Minneapolis protests",
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"title": "Photojournalist hit in the head by an object thrown during a protest in Atlanta",
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He shared videos of <a href=\"https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1266083742000480257\">protesters</a> outside the police station and people walking through the ransacked aisles of a nearby <a href=\"https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1266077760780414977\">Target</a>.</p><p data-block-key=\"uroup\">As evening drew close, hundreds had gathered near the police station in preparation for a third night of protests, according to <a href=\"https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/05/28/george-floyd-protests-minneapolis-new-york-chicago-denver/5279809002/\">news reports</a>. The police had maintained a minimal presence throughout the afternoon, Rosas said, until a convoy of police vehicles drove in next to the Target parking lot.</p><p data-block-key=\"roayj\">A <a href=\"https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1266143135043923973\">video</a> filmed by Rosas shows officers escorting one person apparently under arrest and patting down another. 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When Thomas sought to interview Strickland in June 2017 about the one-year anniversary of a protest on Memphis’ Hernando De Soto Bridge, her request was denied.</p><p data-block-key=\"w1pge\">In denying the request, Ursula Madden, the city’s chief communications officer, wrote to her that she had “demonstrated, particularly on social media, that you are not objective when it comes to Mayor Strickland,” according to the complaint.</p><p data-block-key=\"hc658\">Prior to filing the lawsuit, attorney McAdoo wrote two letters to the city’s chief legal officer, informing her of Thomas’s exclusion from the media advisory list and asking for this “infringing, discriminatory, and possibly retaliatory decision by the City” to be remedied.</p><p data-block-key=\"lms89\">“MLK50: Justice Through Journalism is doing important investigative reporting about issues affecting the residents of Memphis, and it is flatly unconstitutional for the city to disrupt and interfere with Ms. Thomas’s ability to gather and report the news because it doesn’t like the content of her reporting,” McAdoo said in a statement <a href=\"https://www.rcfp.org/mlk50-media-advisory-list-lawsuit/\">published</a> by RCFP.</p><p data-block-key=\"bz9ex\">Through her lawsuit, Thomas is seeking to be added to the email distribution list, that “explicit and meaningful standards” for inclusion of a media organization or reporter on the list be established, and that her exclusion from the list be declared unconstitutional.</p><p data-block-key=\"rw2ca\">City spokesman Dan Springer did not return an emailed request for comment about the lawsuit, but <a href=\"https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/news/2020/05/14/mlk-50-files-lawsuit-against-memphis-constitutional-violations/5189754002/\">told</a> the Commercial Appeal that the city does not comment on ongoing legal matters.</p></div>",
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