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"title": "Journalist shoved by LAPD, threatened with arrest at LA protest",
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"body": "<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"4e6pl\">Independent journalist Mel Buer was pushed by police and warned she would be detained while documenting a protest against immigration raids in Los Angeles, California, on April 11, 2026.</p><p data-block-key=\"dtqas\">The protest, which included <a href=\"https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-04-11/anti-ice-sex-toy-protest-outside-la-detention-center-leads-to-arrests\">a few dozen</a> participants, gathered at the downtown Metropolitan Detention Center, where immigrants are being held and where numerous demonstrations have taken place since the start of intensified immigration enforcement in the city in <a href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/08/us/la-protests-national-guard-trump.html\">June 2025.</a></p><p data-block-key=\"5f8n3\">Buer told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that she was filming outside the detention center when the LA Police Department started making arrests. Officers pushed about a half-dozen reporters down the street, away from the police action.</p><p data-block-key=\"d7eon\">“I was shoved pretty hard by an officer,” said Buer, who recalled her ribs hurting for about two hours after. “My colleagues say I took a baton to the ribs, but I don’t remember feeling it.”</p><p data-block-key=\"c3tt\">In a video Buer <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/melbuer.bsky.social/post/3mjauuoftec2a\">posted on Bluesky</a>, police moved in to arrest a protester. Other officers then positioned themselves in front of members of the media and aggressively advanced on them, using their batons and yelling for them to back up. One journalist was kicked.</p><p data-block-key=\"27i1s\">“You have been advised to leave, all the members of press. You are subject to arrest — all of you. Now,” an officer told them, adding, “You cannot get in the way of arrests.”</p><p data-block-key=\"1ku7t\">“We’re not,” one journalist said.</p><p data-block-key=\"6aj1v\">“You’re coming over here when we’re making arrests,” the officer replied.</p><p data-block-key=\"an4e1\">California <a href=\"https://law.justia.com/codes/california/code-pen/part-1/title-11/section-409-5/\">law</a> allows members of the press to cover protests and exempts them from dispersal orders. It also protects them from arrest or interference by police while doing so. A <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">federal preliminary injunction</a> against the city is in place to uphold those protections.</p><p data-block-key=\"8o3iu\">While the statute states press may access closed areas during emergencies, it does not extend that access to designated crime scenes or secured perimeters established by law enforcement. In <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/melbuer.bsky.social/post/3mjav33gqlc2a\">one video,</a> an officer using a megaphone told the media they were subject to arrest, and the area had been declared an emergency operation.</p><p data-block-key=\"9g8qa\">Police make the designated area broad — across a block or more — to prevent press from crossing the line during a dispersal, Buer said.</p><p data-block-key=\"6i7e5\">Buer, who two weeks earlier had been <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-kettled-prevented-from-leaving-la-protest/\">caught in a police kettle</a> and threatened with arrest, told the Tracker that her main frustration is the confusing and often contradictory directives provided to the press at protests.</p><p data-block-key=\"9gafh\">“There’s no main point of contact telling us where to go. Everyone’s giving different directions, and when we don’t move out of the way fast enough, they use their batons and shove us,” Buer said. “I should not be shoved by an officer in such a way when I’m attempting to film what is happening.”</p><p data-block-key=\"buto4\">In an emailed statement, an LAPD public information officer told the Tracker that an unlawful assembly was declared in response to “vandalism and in the interest of public safety.” The officer added, “Following the lawful dispersal order, officers moved to regain control of the area and successfully dispersed those engaged in unlawful activity.”</p><p data-block-key=\"9atbt\">The officer said the department is “aware of the complaints that have been raised,” adding that “each allegation will be subject to a comprehensive and thorough investigation in accordance with established Department policies and procedures.”</p><p data-block-key=\"6msto\">LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">said in a statement</a> after a March 28 “No Kings” rally weeks earlier — which resulted in <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28\">at least 11</a> press freedom violations — that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment involving media members would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"fmjrd\">“The LAPD recognizes the media’s right to cover events and makes reasonable efforts to accommodate, with those efforts consistent with our primary duty to maintain public safety and order,” the statement said.</p><p data-block-key=\"4jnld\"><i>Update: This story was revised to include comment from an LAPD spokesperson.</i></p></div>",
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"title": "Photojournalist kicked in chest by police at LA immigration protest",
"url": "https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/photojournalist-kicked-in-chest-by-police-at-la-immigration-protest/",
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"body": "<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"yjnfx\">Independent photojournalist Nick Stern was kicked in the chest by a police officer while documenting a protest against immigration raids in Los Angeles, California, on April 11, 2026.</p><p data-block-key=\"6mg7d\">The protest, which included <a href=\"https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-04-11/anti-ice-sex-toy-protest-outside-la-detention-center-leads-to-arrests\">a few dozen</a> participants, gathered at the downtown Metropolitan Detention Center, where immigrants are being held and where numerous demonstrations have taken place since the start of intensified immigration enforcement in the city in <a href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/08/us/la-protests-national-guard-trump.html\">June 2025.</a></p><p data-block-key=\"3sutk\">Stern told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that once the LA Police Department called a dispersal order, they directed journalists at first to leave the area. They then told the press to go onto the other side of the street on the sidewalk to photograph.</p><p data-block-key=\"arogm\">“We were then charged by some of the same officers,” he said. “Contrary to what they told us.”</p><p data-block-key=\"8d82a\">Stern, who was identified as press on his T-shirt and was wearing a press badge around his neck, said a majority of the people remaining were media. At one point, a group of officers ran up to arrest a woman and as they did so, a number of journalists moved forward to document it. Police pushed them with batons.</p><p data-block-key=\"b07em\">“We then as a group were shuffling back,” Stern said.</p><p data-block-key=\"a49t7\">Still trying to get a shot, Stern held his camera up high, over the officers’ heads.</p><p data-block-key=\"2hbea\">“As they were pushing us, one officer then kicked me in the chest with his right leg.”</p><p data-block-key=\"593vv\">Stern said that officer was then pulled back by a senior officer, seemingly reprimanded for his action, which was <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXE1sg0AZfM/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==\">captured on a video</a> the journalist posted to one of his social media accounts.</p><p data-block-key=\"378uh\">“Everytime we go and argue our rights as journalists, they’re nodding their heads, and we go back out on the streets, and it’s all forgotten,” Stern told the Tracker.</p><p data-block-key=\"cjh8p\">California <a href=\"https://law.justia.com/codes/california/code-pen/part-1/title-11/section-409-5/\">law</a> allows members of the press to cover protests and exempts them from dispersal orders. It also protects them from arrest or interference by police, including use of force. A <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">federal preliminary injunction</a> against the city is in place to uphold those protections.</p><p data-block-key=\"7s440\">In an emailed statement, an LAPD public information officer told the Tracker that an unlawful assembly was declared in response to “vandalism and in the interest of public safety.” The officer added, “Following the lawful dispersal order, officers moved to regain control of the area and successfully dispersed those engaged in unlawful activity.”</p><p data-block-key=\"1tl0c\">The officer said the department is “aware of the complaints that have been raised,” adding that “each allegation will be subject to a comprehensive and thorough investigation in accordance with established Department policies and procedures.”</p><p data-block-key=\"5e45b\">LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">said in a statement</a> after a March 28 “No Kings” rally weeks earlier — which resulted in <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28\">at least a dozen</a> press freedom violations — that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment involving media members would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"6ocl6\">“The LAPD recognizes the media’s right to cover events and makes reasonable efforts to accommodate, with those efforts consistent with our primary duty to maintain public safety and order,” the statement said.</p></div>",
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"title": "Reporter pushed by police while covering LA immigration protest",
"url": "https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/reporter-pushed-by-police-while-covering-la-immigration-protest/",
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"body": "<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"rnr5e\">Status Coup reporter Tina-Desiree Berg was pushed back by police and later shoved by an officer while documenting a protest against immigration raids in Los Angeles, California, on April 11, 2026.</p><p data-block-key=\"8urd7\">The protest, which included <a href=\"https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-04-11/anti-ice-sex-toy-protest-outside-la-detention-center-leads-to-arrests\">a few dozen</a> participants, gathered at the downtown Metropolitan Detention Center, where immigrants are being held and where numerous demonstrations have taken place since the start of intensified immigration enforcement in the city in <a href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/08/us/la-protests-national-guard-trump.html\">June 2025.</a></p><p data-block-key=\"7bkll\">Berg told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that an LA Police Department captain directed members of the media to document from the sidewalk, which they did.</p><p data-block-key=\"3572i\">“I had my back to the police line, and the next thing I know, we were just being bombarded,” she said. “A group of cops just all ran forward into us.”</p><p data-block-key=\"5jsma\">Berg, who was clearly identified as press, said she confronted officers for assaulting the media after they had complied with orders to document from the sidewalk. As she was talking to one media relations lieutenant, he told her, “That’s it, I’m done,” before shoving her through the police line.</p><p data-block-key=\"d06p4\">“I’ve never had a media relations person behave like that,” Berg told the Tracker. “It’s just so offensive.”</p><p data-block-key=\"3mqlq\">In a <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/acatwithnews.bsky.social/post/3mjawia32ak2c\">video</a> posted by journalist <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-pushed-struck-with-police-baton-at-la-immigration-protest/\">Sean Beckner-Carmitchel</a> on Bluesky, officers positioned themselves in front of the media and aggressively advanced on them, using their batons and yelling for them to back up and leave the area. One journalist was kicked.</p><p data-block-key=\"3ne2o\">“You have been advised to leave, all the members of press. You are subject to arrest — all of you. Now,” an officer told them, adding, “You cannot get in the way of arrests.”</p><p data-block-key=\"em8rm\">“We’re not,” one journalist said.</p><p data-block-key=\"b6ljr\">“You’re coming over here when we’re making arrests,” the officer replied.</p><p data-block-key=\"ell92\">California <a href=\"https://law.justia.com/codes/california/code-pen/part-1/title-11/section-409-5/\">law</a> allows members of the press to cover protests and exempts them from dispersal orders. It also protects them from arrest or interference by police while doing so. A <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">federal preliminary injunction</a> against the city is in place to uphold those protections.</p><p data-block-key=\"7rcmc\">While the statute states press may access closed areas during emergencies, it does not extend that access to designated crime scenes or secured perimeters established by law enforcement. In <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/melbuer.bsky.social/post/3mjav33gqlc2a\">another video</a>, posted by journalist <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-shoved-by-lapd-threatened-with-arrest-at-la-protest/\">Mel Buer</a>, an officer invoked that portion of the law, telling the media the area had been declared an emergency operation and they were subject to arrest.</p><p data-block-key=\"84pbt\">“Here’s the thing that upsets me: It’s never consistent,” Berg said. “Sometimes you have situations on the same day where police handle things appropriately, know what the law says, and then you’ll have the opposite happen in the course of the same protest.”</p><p data-block-key=\"81lho\">In an emailed statement, an LAPD public information officer told the Tracker that an unlawful assembly was declared in response to “vandalism and in the interest of public safety.” The officer added, “Following the lawful dispersal order, officers moved to regain control of the area and successfully dispersed those engaged in unlawful activity.”</p><p data-block-key=\"43cpn\">The officer said the department is “aware of the complaints that have been raised,” adding that “each allegation will be subject to a comprehensive and thorough investigation in accordance with established Department policies and procedures.”</p><p data-block-key=\"ff7d9\">LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">said in a statement</a> after a March 28 “No Kings” rally weeks earlier — which resulted in <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28\">at least a dozen</a> press freedom violations — that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment involving media members would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"1o9rg\">“The LAPD recognizes the media’s right to cover events and makes reasonable efforts to accommodate, with those efforts consistent with our primary duty to maintain public safety and order,” the statement said.</p></div>",
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Shortly after, officers arrived at the scene and began pushing protesters and members of the press down the street, away from the detention center.</p><p data-block-key=\"1ds2f\">Beckner-Carmitchel was shoved at least three times in the back, shoulders and chest, and hit with a police baton at least twice in the arm. One officer aimed his projectile launcher at him.</p><p data-block-key=\"kkrk\">“So many of my shots were out of focus because you need a half a second to focus,” he said. “And if you’re constantly being shoved, that’s extremely difficult.”</p><p data-block-key=\"2jhh5\">In a video Beckner-Carmitchel <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/acatwithnews.bsky.social/post/3mjawia32ak2c\">posted to Bluesky</a>, officers positioned themselves in front of the media and aggressively advanced on them, using their batons and yelling for them to back up and leave the area. One journalist was kicked.</p><p data-block-key=\"8q1ru\">“You have been advised to leave, all the members of press. You are subject to arrest — all of you. Now,” an officer told them, adding, “You cannot get in the way of arrests.”</p><p data-block-key=\"595mg\">“We’re not,” one journalist said.</p><p data-block-key=\"p68i\">“You’re coming over here when we’re making arrests,” the officer replied.</p><p data-block-key=\"2lsav\">California <a href=\"https://law.justia.com/codes/california/code-pen/part-1/title-11/section-409-5/\">law</a> allows members of the press to cover protests and exempts them from dispersal orders. It also protects them from arrest or interference by police while doing so. A <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">federal preliminary injunction</a> against the city is in place to uphold those protections.</p><p data-block-key=\"elgrt\">While the statute states press may access closed areas during emergencies, it does not extend that access to designated crime scenes or secured perimeters established by law enforcement.</p><p data-block-key=\"5huf6\">In <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/melbuer.bsky.social/post/3mjav33gqlc2a\">one video</a> posted by journalist <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-shoved-by-lapd-threatened-with-arrest-at-la-protest/\">Mel Buer</a>, an officer using a megaphone told the media they were subject to arrest, and the area had been declared an emergency operation.</p><p data-block-key=\"8orr9\">“You can’t just declare an entire street your base of operations,” Beckner-Carmitchel told the Tracker. “They’re making it so they don’t have to accommodate journalists.”</p><p data-block-key=\"ag7go\">Beckner-Carmitchel, who <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-caught-in-police-kettle-threatened-with-arrest-at-la-protest/\">two weeks earlier</a> had been caught in a police kettle and threatened with arrest, said officers were pushing and using their batons against members of the media who were on the sidewalk, where police had directed them.</p><p data-block-key=\"5n8n8\">“We have a job to do,” Beckner-Carmitchel said. “If you don’t want us to interfere, then don’t shove us in the place where you put us.”</p><p data-block-key=\"c7le8\">In an emailed statement, an LAPD public information officer told the Tracker that an unlawful assembly was declared in response to “vandalism and in the interest of public safety.” The officer added, “Following the lawful dispersal order, officers moved to regain control of the area and successfully dispersed those engaged in unlawful activity.”</p><p data-block-key=\"ak3jv\">The officer said the department is “aware of the complaints that have been raised,” adding that “each allegation will be subject to a comprehensive and thorough investigation in accordance with established Department policies and procedures.”</p><p data-block-key=\"2sf0l\">LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">said in a statement</a> after a March 28 “No Kings” rally weeks earlier — which resulted in <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28\">at least 11</a> press freedom violations — that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment involving media members would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"39muj\">“The LAPD recognizes the media’s right to cover events and makes reasonable efforts to accommodate, with those efforts consistent with our primary duty to maintain public safety and order,” the statement said.</p><p data-block-key=\"b1sr3\"><i>Update: This story was revised to include comment from an LAPD spokesperson.</i></p></div>",
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The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"3cssv\">Beckner-Carmitchel told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that when he arrived at the detention center to cover the protest, he saw people kicking the fence and federal agents deploying chemical irritants on the crowd. He said he was affected slightly by the gas before he put his mask on.</p><p data-block-key=\"65pm7\">He posted a <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/acatwithnews.bsky.social/post/3mi5wafuxs22t\">video</a> on Bluesky showing a federal agent tossing a canister toward members of the press outside the center’s gate.</p><p data-block-key=\"2tp88\">The journalist also said he was hit in the leg by a tear gas canister but did not believe it was intentional.</p><p data-block-key=\"5qoni\">“If I’m getting the gnarly shot, and I’m hit by a nondirectional, less-lethal, it is what it is, right? Obviously, I’d rather not. But let me put it this way: I would love to get to a point where that’s what I’m complaining about,” he said.</p><p data-block-key=\"624ld\">Beckner-Carmitchel said that eventually, the LAPD arrived at the scene, pushed protesters back and sealed off both ends of the street, forming a kettle — a tactic used to surround and control a crowd. They told everyone there they were under arrest.</p><p data-block-key=\"5d57m\">Soon after, the police began asking if there were members of the media present, and for those who identified as press to show credentials. Beckner-Carmitchel, who was carrying a pass issued by the LA Press Club, as well as his professional Sony camera, said he raised his hand, but asked if he could stay to document.</p><p data-block-key=\"apc90\">“They kept telling me, ‘You have to leave, or you’ll get arrested.’ And I kept telling them, ‘Hey, look, I’m just trying to get a few shots. I’m off to the side. I’ll leave when it makes sense to leave.’”</p><p data-block-key=\"dn48b\">He added that his movement was restricted, “and that ultimately counts as preventing me from doing my job.”</p><p data-block-key=\"9qotb\">“Eventually we were able to negotiate a spot that made sense for media to be that wasn’t in the kettle itself,” he said.</p><p data-block-key=\"5v56l\">Beckner-Carmitchel was one of <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28&tags=kettle\">several journalists</a> detained in the kettle that day; some who showed media credentials were allowed to leave, while others who did not have formal credentials were held for longer.</p><p data-block-key=\"dvddm\">He noted, “My biggest concern was them appearing to be determining who is and is not press, against department policy.”</p><p data-block-key=\"727jd\">A September <a href=\"https://firstamendmentcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LAPC-v.-City-of-LA-Order-Granting-PI-9-11-2025.pdf\">preliminary injunction</a> <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">barred</a> LAPD officers from interfering with journalists covering protests, including by arresting, detaining or citing them solely for failing to disperse, or by identifying media members solely based on whether they have a credential.</p><p data-block-key=\"4mn5l\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. 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Officers pushed both protesters and journalists out of the area, blocking off a long stretch of street and preventing them from approaching or observing the arrests as they unfolded.</p><p data-block-key=\"5n4nk\">“There was an arrest operation going on for literally hours, and we could only see what they were allowing us to see, which was certain views and from a significant distance,” Sheets said.</p><p data-block-key=\"3ab6u\">In a video Sheets posted to the social platform X, an officer said they were blocking off the area because, “We’re going to do some mass arrests right now, that’s why. Our main thing is your safety.”</p></div>\n<div class=\"block-tweet\"><div class=\"tweet-embed\">\n <div>\n <blockquote class=\"twitter-tweet\"><p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">LAPD escorted me by the literal collar out of the area in front of MDC where one officer told me they are about to conduct “mass arrests.” This is minutes later. About 15 journalists on this side alone are being blocked from accessing the area. <a href=\"https://t.co/Rn9R6GYfzK\">pic.twitter.com/Rn9R6GYfzK</a></p>— Connor Sheets (@ConnorASheets) <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ConnorASheets/status/2038064381129531829?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\">March 29, 2026</a></blockquote>\n<script async src=\"https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"></script>\n\n\n</div>\n\n</div>\n</div>\n<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"hmsga\">Sheets, wearing two press badges and clearly identifiable as media, asked to speak with a police supervisor. 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The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"6mkn0\">Violet Garcia, editor-in-chief of The Bull Magazine, told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that she arrived to cover the events near the detention center along with Raymundo, photographer Victor Montiel and art director and photographer Abraham Elizalde.</p><p data-block-key=\"b4k2e\">Raymundo, Garcia and Elizalde had press passes issued by Pierce College, while Montiel was carrying a credential issued by the Press Photographers Association of Greater LA. 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The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"anpr8\">Restrepo, primarily a street and landscape photographer who had covered previous “No Kings” protests, told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that he was documenting the March 28 protest at the detention center with two professional cameras.</p><p data-block-key=\"8qrtq\">As he arrived, he saw a crowd outside the center’s fence, and federal agents on the other side. The agents soon started deploying pepper balls and tear gas canisters.</p><p data-block-key=\"27pb0\">Restrepo retreated, but had to stop photographing because his eyes were tearing up, he was coughing and his skin was burning due to the irritants. He was treated on the street by a medic.</p><p data-block-key=\"c7k2u\">He then went back to the area near the detention center to continue photographing the protest.</p><p data-block-key=\"5dpu\">At that point, LAPD officers arrived in riot gear and on horseback, forming a barricade at the northern end of the block. The federal agents continued to deploy chemical irritants, and Restrepo said he decided it was time to leave — but the LAPD had also blocked off the other end of the street.</p><p data-block-key=\"cr12p\">“We didn’t know what to expect. We just knew that we were being corralled and we weren’t being allowed to leave,” he said.</p><p data-block-key=\"b0lv2\">Police initially allowed journalists who had credentials or were wearing gear identifying them as press to leave, Restrepo said, so he also alerted the officers that he was there to document.</p><p data-block-key=\"bgq8d\">“So I had my cameras out. I walked up to the front where they were letting people leave, and I said, ‘Hey, I’m here as a journalist. I’m here documenting.’”</p><p data-block-key=\"8m0ne\">One of the officers asked what outlet he was with, to which Restrepo replied that he was freelance.</p><p data-block-key=\"31mn4\">“And he kind of just shook his head and told me to go back to where I was standing,” Restrepo recalled. “After that, I was like, ‘OK, well, I’m not getting out of here.’”</p><p data-block-key=\"2jl07\">However, a September preliminary injunction states that journalists are not required to wear credentials or work for a major media outlet to be considered press, and that carrying professional gear, such as photographic equipment, should be seen as an indicator they are there as journalists. The <a href=\"https://firstamendmentcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LAPC-v.-City-of-LA-Order-Granting-PI-9-11-2025.pdf\">order</a> also bars LAPD officers from interfering with journalists covering protests, including by arresting, detaining or citing them solely for failing to disperse.</p><p data-block-key=\"9036o\">Restrepo said that after about an hour, officers pulled him out of the kettle, zip-tied his hands and took his gear, including his cameras. They then took him in a patrol wagon to a nearby police station, where others who had been in the kettle were being held.</p><p data-block-key=\"ebn3l\">At one point, when he was taken to use the restroom, he again told an officer that he was at the protest to document as press, but they continued to hold him for around four hours, with his hands zip-tied behind his back nearly the whole time.</p><p data-block-key=\"b4d49\">Restrepo said he was ultimately released with a citation for failing to disperse, with a hearing on May 1. He said all his equipment was returned to him, and he did not believe it was searched in police custody.</p><p data-block-key=\"6iepn\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. Anyone identifying as a “duly authorized” member of the media was contacted, verified and separated from those facing arrest for failure to disperse, according to the statement.</p><p data-block-key=\"481ja\">McDonnell added that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment, including those involving media members, would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"bsiq5\">At least a dozen journalists were <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28&city=Los+Angeles&tags=kettle&categories=Arrest%2FCriminal+Charge\">detained in the kettle</a> that day; some who showed media credentials were allowed to leave, while others who did not have formal credentials were held for longer.</p></div>",
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"body": "<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"w2sgh\">Lexis-Olivier Ray, a reporter with L.A. Taco, was pushed by police and threatened with arrest while documenting a protest in Los Angeles, California, on March 28, 2026.</p><p data-block-key=\"6sh3k\">The protest followed a “No Kings” demonstration held earlier in the day in LA, <a href=\"https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/live/no-kings-protests-recap-more-than-8-million-turned-out-across-all-50-states-organizers-say-135920433.html\">one of thousands</a> across the U.S. that organizers said drew more than 8 million people against Trump administration policies.</p><p data-block-key=\"avrf6\">After the main march, people gathered outside downtown LA’s Metropolitan Detention Center, where immigrants are held, and the Roybal Federal Building, locations where many demonstrations have centered since sweeping immigration enforcement began in the city <a href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/08/us/la-protests-national-guard-trump.html\">in June 2025</a>.</p><p data-block-key=\"61nr6\">Ray told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that shortly after he arrived, people at the protest began kicking and pushing at the gate at the detention center. Federal agents responded by firing pepper balls and tear gas into the crowd, though Ray said he was mostly shielded by his gas mask.</p><p data-block-key=\"6pt8a\">Later in the afternoon, the LA Police Department pushed the crowd away from the detention center and down the street. While walking backward and filming, an officer shoved Ray into a metal gate. At the time, he was among other journalists, clearly marked as press and wearing visible credentials.</p><p data-block-key=\"dm3uo\">Police began making arrests and formed a kettle, a tactic used to surround and control a crowd. Officers instructed credentialed press to leave the kettle and continue documenting from the sidewalk.</p><p data-block-key=\"68v38\">“I wasn’t interested in doing that; I wanted to be able to document arrests from inside the kettle, where I could get a better view,” Ray told the Tracker.</p><p data-block-key=\"1u17e\">In <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/shoton35mm.bsky.social/post/3midf7g74ac2y\">a video Ray posted</a> to the social platform Bluesky, an officer points at him and tells him to leave the area.</p><p data-block-key=\"ckm87\">“We’re giving you an opportunity for legitimate media to leave, because we’re going to make arrests,” the officer said.</p><p data-block-key=\"djpic\">Ray replied, “But you’re not going to arrest media, are you?”</p><p data-block-key=\"c6muv\">“Yes, we are. We gave you a dispersal order. We asked you to leave.”</p><p data-block-key=\"chted\">The officer ignored Ray’s assertion of his rights as a journalist under California law, which allows members of the press to cover protests and exempts them from dispersal orders. It also protects them from arrest or interference by police while doing so. A <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">federal preliminary injunction</a> against the city is also in place to uphold those protections.</p><p data-block-key=\"c1k7n\">“Either they don’t seem to be clear on the law, or they just ignored it,” Ray told the Tracker. “It didn’t feel like I could move around freely, that I could leave, and I was very clearly told that I was going to be arrested.”</p><p data-block-key=\"fdc74\">Ray was in the kettle for about a half hour. He was eventually allowed to leave after police negotiated the exit of members of the press with Adam Rose, press rights chair of the LA Press Club. Rose is also deputy director of advocacy at Freedom of the Press Foundation, of which the Tracker is a project.</p><p data-block-key=\"fv6rs\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. Anyone identifying as a “duly authorized” member of the media was contacted, verified and separated from those facing arrest for failure to disperse, according to the statement. McDonnell added that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment, including those involving media members, would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"9ua58\">“The LAPD recognizes the media’s right to cover events and makes reasonable efforts to accommodate, with those efforts consistent with our primary duty to maintain public safety and order,” the statement said. </p><p data-block-key=\"6nphu\">Ray was similarly kettled and threatened with arrest at another protest in <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/reporter-pelted-with-projectiles-kettled-at-la-protest/\">January 2026.</a></p></div>",
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"title": "Press obstructed, hit with chemical irritants at LA protest",
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"body": "<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"l5znv\"><i>Multiple journalists covering a March 28, 2026, protest in downtown Los Angeles, California, were hit with tear gas and other chemical irritants, corralled by police and, in some cases, blocked from documenting arrests as they unfolded.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"ermeq\"><i>The protest followed a “No Kings” demonstration held earlier in the day in LA,</i> <a href=\"https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/live/no-kings-protests-recap-more-than-8-million-turned-out-across-all-50-states-organizers-say-135920433.html\"><i>one of thousands</i></a> <i>held nationwide against the Trump administration’s policies, drawing over 8 million people, organizers said.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"2k52e\"><i>In downtown LA, at least 75 people were</i> <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\"><i>arrested</i></a><i> near the Metropolitan Detention Center, where immigrants are held, according to the LA Police Department. The site has become a focal point for demonstrations since the start of sweeping immigration enforcement actions</i> <a href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/08/us/la-protests-national-guard-trump.html\"><i>in June</i></a><i>.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"21bic\"><i>The obstructions described by reporters on the ground echo incidents documented during protests in</i> <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/at-la-area-protests-in-june-press-denied-access-exposed-to-chemical-irritants-more/\"><i>June 2025</i></a><i> and</i> <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/reporters-affected-by-chemical-irritants-coverage-impeded-at-la-protests/\"><i>January 2026</i></a><i>.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"bfrb0\"><i>Although these incidents do not meet the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker’s standards for official documentation of press freedom violations, they have been compiled below. This roundup will be updated as additional incidents are verified. And you can see our reporting on the March 28 violations in LA</i> <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28&city=los+angeles&state=California\"><i>here</i></a><i>.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"5nr95\"><i>LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell, in a</i> <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\"><i>written statement</i></a><i> shared April 2, said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. Anyone identifying as a “duly authorized” member of the media was contacted, verified and separated from those facing arrest for failure to disperse, according to the statement. McDonnell added that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment, including those involving media members, would be investigated and addressed.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"f29vf\"><i>“The LAPD recognizes the media’s right to cover events and makes reasonable efforts to accommodate, with those efforts consistent with our primary duty to maintain public safety and order,” the statement said.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"acjv8\"><i>A September</i> <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\"><i>preliminary injunction</i></a><i> barred LAPD officers from interfering with journalists covering protests, including by arresting, detaining or citing them solely for failing to disperse.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"bhma9\"><i>The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for comment about the cases of journalists who faced press violations on March 28.</i></p><p data-block-key=\"41l5p\"><i>To learn more about how the Tracker documents and categorizes violations of press freedom, visit our</i> <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/frequently-asked-questions/\"><i>FAQ page.</i></a></p><ul><li data-block-key=\"8o8aq\"><b>Sean Beckner-Carmitchel</b>, an independent journalist, said in a <a href=\"https://bsky.app/profile/acatwithnews.bsky.social/post/3mi5wafuxs22t\">post on Bluesky</a> that a DHS officer “threw a chemical irritant container directly at a press gaggle” standing outside the detention center. He told the Tracker that he was affected briefly by the irritant before he could put on his gas mask. He was also hit in the leg with a nondirectional canister round, and <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-caught-in-police-kettle-threatened-with-arrest-at-la-protest/\">caught up in a police kettle</a> and threatened with arrest that day.</li><li data-block-key=\"6kiim\">Status Coup reporter <b>Tina-Desiree Berg</b> told the Tracker that the chemical irritants deployed into the air by federal officers left a rash on her leg. “I had to throw my T-shirt out as well,” she said. “It was so soaked in chemical irritants I removed it while still there. Thank goodness I had double-layered that day. It was absolutely insane.”</li><li data-block-key=\"8i1th\"><b>Mel Buer</b>, an independent journalist, told the Tracker that she was inundated with tear gas after DHS officers threw canisters into the crowd of what appeared to be mostly press. “It just enveloped them; a lot of people couldn’t see, a lot of people were throwing up, a lot of people ran into the street, unable to breathe,” she said. “I was kind of blind for a bit.” Also that day, she discovered pepper ball residue on her shoe, and was <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-kettled-prevented-from-leaving-la-protest/\">caught in a kettle with journalists and threatened with arrest</a>.</li><li data-block-key=\"5nmi\">Independent journalist <b>Henry Cherry</b> told the Tracker that he was impacted by tear gas fired by federal officers after the gas seeped through his mask. “I would have to get off the line for a second so I could breathe,” he said. “It’s so permeating, and this was a stronger batch of tear gas than I had ever come across before.” Cherry was also <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/photojournalist-hit-with-munitions-at-la-protest/\">struck with projectiles.</a></li><li data-block-key=\"9iiq7\">Independent photographer <b>Enrique Dominguez</b> told the Tracker he was affected by tear gas while documenting the protest. “It affected my lungs and my eyes; I couldn’t breathe properly for a couple minutes,” he said. “I was able to regain my breath after being carried out by street medics.”</li><li data-block-key=\"1t0s7\"><b>Abraham Elizalde</b>, <b>Violet Garcia</b>, <b>Victor Montiel</b> and <b>Daniela Raymundo</b> — who were covering the protest for Los Angeles Pierce College’s The Bull Magazine — were affected by chemical irritants, Garcia told the Tracker. “Our eyes were stinging, and then it went a little bit past stinging, and they were burning and tearing up, but we were still able to see. Our noses were starting to burn a little bit as well. And then some of my colleagues started to describe a foul taste,” Garcia, who was wearing a KN95 mask, explained. <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?targeted_institutions=The+%5BLos+Angeles+Pierce+College%5D+Bull+Magazine\">All four were also cornered by police</a>, ordered to show press credentials and escorted away from the protest.</li><li data-block-key=\"7tdem\">Independent journalist <b>Luke Harold</b>, who was documenting the protest, told the Tracker that his eyes were badly affected by the chemical irritants fired by DHS officers at one point, when he rushed to put on his goggles and they didn’t seal properly. He was also shoved by a federal agent and <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-shoved-detained-while-covering-la-protest/\">detained by LA police</a> that day.</li><li data-block-key=\"2pmaq\"><b>Ryanne Mena</b>, a reporter with the Los Angeles Daily News, told the Tracker that she was affected by tear gas fired by federal agents, which seeped behind her protective goggles. “My eyes were burning, and I was totally debilitated. It was really painful. That day, Mena was also <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/reporter-shoved-lunged-at-by-police-at-la-protest/\">pushed by a police officer</a>.</li><li data-block-key=\"deoti\"><b>Mena</b> and Los Angeles Times reporter <b>Connor Sheets</b> told the Tracker they were among about a dozen journalists who were sequestered to a designated area while officers made arrests, and were not allowed to get close enough to document the process. Journalist <b>Kevin Foster</b> posted <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/reels/DWmlbq5kuMB/\">a video on Instagram</a> saying he and other press were prevented from documenting the arrests. “There’s no way that we can effectively document what is happening there,” he said. “They want to do this mass arrest in secret.” Photojournalist <b>Jake Crandall</b> told Freedom of the Press Foundation, of which the Tracker is a project, that he was also part of the group being obstructed. Photojournalist <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?search=jill+connelly&date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28&tags=protest&categories=Assault\"><b>Jill Connelly</b></a> told the Tracker that she was also among those who were moved too far away to document, adding that a supervising officer eventually allowed her and other press to get close enough to see people being put into police transport vehicles. <b>Berg</b> <a href=\"https://www.statuscoupsubstack.com/p/cops-attack-gas-no-kings-protesters\">reported for Status Coup</a> that an officer, with her hand stretched out to block reporters, shouted, “Press must stay!” In a video Sheets <a href=\"https://x.com/ConnorASheets/status/2038065047801573766\">posted</a> to the social platform X, an officer said they were blocking off the area because, “We’re going to do some mass arrests right now, that’s why. Our main thing is your safety.”</li></ul></div>\n<div class=\"block-tweet\"><div class=\"tweet-embed\">\n <div>\n <blockquote class=\"twitter-tweet\"><p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Here’s an LAPD sergeant explaining why they won’t let us closer to the arrests being made outside MDC. <a href=\"https://t.co/2eUwVbeLb8\">pic.twitter.com/2eUwVbeLb8</a></p>— Connor Sheets (@ConnorASheets) <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ConnorASheets/status/2038065047801573766?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\">March 29, 2026</a></blockquote>\n<script async src=\"https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"></script>\n\n\n</div>\n\n</div>\n</div>\n<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><ul><li data-block-key=\"l5znv\">Independent photographer <b>Jonny Morales</b> told the Tracker that police denied him access to cover parts of the demonstration because he did not have a press badge, despite state law not requiring him to wear credentials. “I was unable to document it; I felt like my First Amendment rights were taken away,” Morales said. “If it wasn’t for my buddy, who had a press pass and allowed me to go through, I might have been arrested.”</li><li data-block-key=\"d5qmn\"><b>Jose Ossa</b>, a student filmmaker at California State University, Dominguez Hills, who was documenting the protest, told the Tracker that his eyes and respiratory system were affected by the residue of a chemical irritant in the air when he approached the detention center, even though he was wearing a mask and goggles. He had to retreat from the area twice before the air cleared. <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/student-journalist-detained-zip-tied-while-documenting-la-protest/\">Later that day</a>, he and fellow student <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/student-documentarian-detained-zip-tied-while-covering-la-protest/\"><b>Giovanni Cruz</b></a> were detained in a police kettle and zip-tied by LAPD.</li><li data-block-key=\"d3oe9\">Independent photographer <b>Santiago Restrepo</b> was documenting the protest but had to stop because his eyes were tearing up, he was coughing and his skin was burning due to the irritants, he told the Tracker. He was treated on the street by a medic. 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Some who tried to walk away were stopped and forced to wait,” Garcia recounted.</p><p data-block-key=\"eec8o\">Officers then began “escorting” press out two at a time, she said, walking them back to an intersection a block away, Garcia said. The police warned that they were going to begin arresting people and deploying chemical irritants.</p><p data-block-key=\"dn1bl\">Garcia said that she, her staff and other journalists in the group began to feel mild effects of tear gas nearby, but couldn’t see where it was coming from.</p><p data-block-key=\"r7lb\">“Our eyes were stinging, and then it went a little bit past stinging, and they were burning and tearing up, but we were still able to see. Our noses were starting to burn a little bit as well. And then some of my colleagues started to describe a foul taste,” Garcia, who was wearing a KN95 mask, explained.</p><p data-block-key=\"6s34l\">“Some further protested being sent out, citing that, as press, we had a right to stay and document. The LAPD reiterated it didn’t matter who; if we were in the way, they would spray,” she said.</p><p data-block-key=\"fg6mi\">Garcia said that she and her staff members were escorted out and then denied reentry to that area, without further explanation.</p><p data-block-key=\"3r22m\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. 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The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"896p\">Ossa, a student in film and TV production at California State University, Dominguez Hills, told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that he and fellow student <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/student-documentarian-detained-zip-tied-while-covering-la-protest/\">Giovanni Cruz</a> went to the protest to capture B-roll footage for a documentary about photography as social activism they’re working on for a course.</p><p data-block-key=\"47abd\">Ossa was carrying a cinema camera, and Cruz was carrying a Fujifilm photo camera, clearly indicating that both were there to document the protest.</p><p data-block-key=\"alt0f\">Ossa said they went to the area near the detention center to try to meet up with a photographer they had interviewed as part of their film project. But as they approached the adjacent intersection, Ossa said his eyes and later his respiratory system were affected by the residue of a chemical irritant in the air, even though he was wearing a mask and goggles. They had to retreat from the area twice before the air cleared.</p><p data-block-key=\"89iql\">They eventually were able to approach the gate of the detention center, where protesters had gathered, and saw that police behind the gate had started to come out and were throwing individuals to the ground and detaining them, he said.</p><p data-block-key=\"birh5\">The LAPD then started setting up blockades that penned in the protesters and press who were in front of the detention center, Ossa said. Police began to push inward from both directions, effectively sandwiching the crowd, and then closed off the group in a semicircle to form a kettle.</p><p data-block-key=\"4pv8v\">Ossa said that police allowed some, but not all, members of the press who were in the kettle to leave.</p><p data-block-key=\"b417u\">Ossa, holding his cinema camera and student ID, made his way to the front and informed the same officer twice that he and Cruz were students and were there to film a documentary. He asked if they were allowed to leave, but got little reaction from the officer.</p><p data-block-key=\"dtbos\">Around 15 minutes later, Ossa went to the side of the kettle and relayed the same information to a row of four officers, again asking to leave. The officers did not respond.</p><p data-block-key=\"60kbg\">“There was no effort made to get me and my classmate, Giovanni, out of there, even though we were members of the press. We were clearly there to document.”</p><p data-block-key=\"e5tc1\">Ossa said he and Cruz remained in the kettle as police grabbed and arrested others, further compressing the group. He said he was growing more anxious as the night wore on and the situation remained volatile, and was especially concerned about the implications of an arrest.</p><p data-block-key=\"8442q\">Eventually, the two students were the only people remaining in the kettle. The police called Ossa over and aggressively told him to put down his camera and backpack, and to put his hands behind his back. They continued to repeat the commands even though he was complying, Ossa said.</p><p data-block-key=\"bo99b\">They then roughly put his hands in zip ties, asking him questions about the camera he was carrying — which belonged to his professor — including how much it cost.</p><p data-block-key=\"ac82i\">He said a lead officer questioned him about why they were there. Ossa explained again, in detail, that he and Cruz were students making a documentary.</p><p data-block-key=\"8l5if\">After around five minutes, that officer said the two students could go, indicating that he was doing them a favor, Ossa said. The officer told the student journalist that he could have confiscated the camera and detained them.</p><p data-block-key=\"4pp8l\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. 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The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"6cf9p\">Violet Garcia, editor-in-chief of The Bull Magazine, told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that she arrived to cover the events near the detention center along with Elizalde, photographer Victor Montiel and managing editor Daniela Raymundo.</p><p data-block-key=\"21g74\">Elizalde, Garcia and Raymundo had press passes issued by Pierce College, while Montiel was carrying a credential issued by the Press Photographers Association of Greater LA. 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Some who tried to walk away were stopped and forced to wait,” Garcia recounted.</p><p data-block-key=\"e5po6\">Officers then began “escorting” press out two at a time, she said, walking them back to an intersection a block away, Garcia said. The police warned that they were going to begin arresting people and deploying chemical irritants.</p><p data-block-key=\"b4ord\">Garcia said that she, her staff and other journalists in the group began to feel mild effects of tear gas nearby, but couldn’t see where it was coming from.</p><p data-block-key=\"eoset\">“Our eyes were stinging, and then it went a little bit past stinging, and they were burning and tearing up, but we were still able to see. Our noses were starting to burn a little bit as well. And then some of my colleagues started to describe a foul taste,” Garcia, who was wearing a KN95 mask, explained.</p><p data-block-key=\"5ru5b\">“Some further protested being sent out, citing that, as press, we had a right to stay and document. 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He did not respond to a request for comment, and it’s unclear if the pepper ball was fired by DHS or if his badge was damaged.</p><p data-block-key=\"9h7a4\">Foster, who was wearing a helmet clearly marked as press, also showed himself being shoved by an LA Police Department officer.</p><p data-block-key=\"76eq7\">“Their line was disorganized. He could’ve just tapped me,” he wrote in text accompanying the video.</p><p data-block-key=\"a3h4q\">In a separate <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/reels/DWmlbq5kuMB/\">video</a> Foster posted to Instagram, an officer tells him and other reporters to move to the sidewalk. It also shows L.A. Taco reporter <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/reporter-pushed-by-police-threatened-with-arrest-at-la-protest/\">Lexis-Olivier Ray</a> being pushed by an officer.</p><p data-block-key=\"2qdsm\">Later, the LAPD called for a dispersal order and began making arrests. Officers formed a kettle, a tactic used to surround and control a crowd, and instructed credentialed press to leave the kettle and continue documenting from the sidewalk.</p><p data-block-key=\"4eu43\">Some journalists <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28&tags=kettle\">stayed in the kettle</a> to document the arrests, asserting their rights under California law, which allows members of the press to cover protests and exempts them from dispersal orders. It also protects them from arrest or interference by police while doing so. A <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">federal preliminary injunction</a> against the city is in place to uphold those protections.</p><p data-block-key=\"4gr1u\">In the Facebook video, Foster said he left the arrest area because he assumed he’d be detained otherwise. In the Instagram video, Foster, walking and wearing a gas mask, said, “We’re not allowed to document what’s going on. They want to do this mass arrest in secret?”</p><p data-block-key=\"8i1k7\">In <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/reels/DWcz3K0iFr1/\">another video</a>, Foster said reporters argued with police for about half hour about letting them get closer, and at one point were told that they had good enough lenses to document from a far distance.</p><p data-block-key=\"9qc6d\">“We’re just trying to do our jobs and get down there,” Foster said. “What are we supposed to do if they don’t let us do our jobs?”</p><p data-block-key=\"7jrh0\">DHS did not reply to a request for comment.</p><p data-block-key=\"eqk99\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. 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The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"dt0du\">Garcia told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that she arrived to cover the events near the detention center, along with three other student journalists and photographers from the magazine. She was carrying a press pass issued by Pierce College and professional camera equipment.</p><p data-block-key=\"e0k40\">Garcia said they entered an area near the intersection of Temple and Alameda streets at around 7 p.m. after showing credentials to an officer, whom she described as “collaborative.” The officer told them, however, that they entered at their own risk.</p><p data-block-key=\"4p5p9\">The journalist said the area was heavily barricaded and separate from larger crowds, and that she saw protesters assisting others who had been affected by chemical irritants.</p><p data-block-key=\"cdls5\">“While I was filming a woman questioning officers about their conduct toward her, a group of media members was suddenly confronted by different, visibly armed officers,” Garcia said, adding that the officers “shouted orders for press to show credentials yet again.”</p><p data-block-key=\"bbns\">The conflict escalated, Garcia said, when some journalists resisted showing passes, citing their First Amendment rights, and the LAPD “would no longer allow any of us to leave prior to showing our credentials again, whether we wanted to leave that instant or not.”</p><p data-block-key=\"cn8gl\">“They kept us in a circular group, holding guns in their arms in front of their torsos, and were now screaming orders, not at protesters but at the media. Some who tried to walk away were stopped and forced to wait,” the journalist recounted.</p><p data-block-key=\"2mrdq\">Officers then began “escorting” press out two at a time, she said, walking them back to an intersection a block away. The police warned that they were going to begin arresting people and deploying chemical irritants.</p><p data-block-key=\"86l45\">Garcia said that she, her staff and other journalists in the group began to mildly feel the effects of tear gas nearby, but couldn’t see where it was coming from. “Our eyes were stinging, and then it went a little bit past stinging, and they were burning and tearing up, but we were still able to see. Our noses were starting to burn a little bit as well. And then some of my colleagues started to describe a foul taste,” Garcia, who was wearing a KN95 mask, explained.</p><p data-block-key=\"1ogil\">“Some further protested being sent out, citing that, as press, we had a right to stay and document. The LAPD reiterated it didn’t matter who; if we were in the way, they would spray,” she said.</p><p data-block-key=\"2tsvh\">“Although I was not officially detained, I felt I had no other option. I was physically blocked and stuck in the area. My choices were to move myself or let them move me, regardless of my rights.”</p><p data-block-key=\"9fqk2\">She and her fellow student journalists were ultimately escorted out and then denied reentry to that area, without further explanation.</p><p data-block-key=\"8n5g3\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. 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"title": "Student documentarian detained, zip-tied while covering LA protest",
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The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"8jtev\">Cruz and <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/student-journalist-detained-zip-tied-while-documenting-la-protest/\">Jose Ossa</a>, students in film and TV production at California State University, Dominguez Hills, went to the protest to capture B-roll footage for a documentary about photography as social activism they’re working on for a course, Ossa told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker.</p><p data-block-key=\"7e33q\">Cruz was carrying a Fujifilm photo camera, and Ossa was carrying a cinema camera, clearly indicating that both were there to document the protest.</p><p data-block-key=\"5lr4i\">Ossa said they went to the area near the detention center to try to meet up with a photographer they had interviewed as part of their film project. But as they approached the adjacent intersection near the detention center, his eyes and later his respiratory system were affected by the residue of a chemical irritant in the air, even though he was wearing a mask and goggles. They had to retreat from the area twice before the air cleared.</p><p data-block-key=\"fofmu\">Cruz told the Tracker that he was briefly affected by the irritant, but was protected by his mask and goggles.</p><p data-block-key=\"19jfp\">They eventually were able to approach the gate of the detention center, where protesters had gathered, and saw that police behind the gate had started to come out and were throwing individuals to the ground and detaining them, Ossa said.</p><p data-block-key=\"5r675\">The LAPD then started setting up blockades that penned in the protesters and press who were in front of the detention center, Ossa said. Police began to push inward from both directions, effectively sandwiching the crowd, and then closed off the group in a semicircle to form a kettle.</p><p data-block-key=\"8iuqm\">Ossa said that police allowed some, but not all, members of the press who were in the kettle to leave.</p><p data-block-key=\"2vsfq\">Ossa, holding his cinema camera and student ID, made his way to the front and informed the same officer twice that he and Cruz were students and were there to film a documentary. He asked if they were allowed to leave, but got little reaction from the officer.</p><p data-block-key=\"cu2cm\">Around 15 minutes later, Ossa went to the side of the kettle and relayed the same information to a row of four officers, again asking to leave. The officers did not respond.</p><p data-block-key=\"a52gg\">“There was no effort made to get me and my classmate, Giovanni, out of there, even though we were members of the press. We were clearly there to document.”</p><p data-block-key=\"bvrki\">Ossa said he and Cruz remained in the kettle as police grabbed and arrested others, further compressing the group.</p><p data-block-key=\"39kp4\">Eventually, the two students were the only people remaining in the kettle, Ossa said. The police put Cruz and Ossa in zip ties.</p><p data-block-key=\"c52jp\">Ossa said a lead officer questioned him about why they were there. Ossa explained again, in detail, that he and Cruz were students making a documentary.</p><p data-block-key=\"embiu\">After around five minutes, that officer said the two students could go, indicating that he was doing them a favor, Ossa said. The officer told the student journalist that he could have confiscated the camera and detained them.</p><p data-block-key=\"1dm88\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. Anyone identifying as a “duly authorized” member of the media was contacted, verified and separated from those facing arrest for failure to disperse, according to the statement. </p><p data-block-key=\"bllf9\">McDonnell added that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment, including those involving media members, would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"dimh\">“The LAPD recognizes the media’s right to cover events and makes reasonable efforts to accommodate, with those efforts consistent with our primary duty to maintain public safety and order,” the statement said. </p><p data-block-key=\"5kitq\">A September preliminary injunction <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">barred</a> LAPD officers from interfering with journalists covering protests, including by arresting, detaining or citing them solely for failing to disperse.</p><p data-block-key=\"4ahbr\">The Tracker has documented <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28&city=Los+Angeles\">multiple cases</a> of journalists who faced press violations that day by the LAPD and federal agents.</p><p data-block-key=\"98skt\"><i>Update: This story was revised to include a comment from the LAPD’s police chief. </i></p></div>",
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"body": "<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"7jhz5\">Independent journalist Luke Harold was shoved by a federal agent while documenting an immigration protest in downtown Los Angeles, California, on March 28, 2026, and was later kettled by police and taken to the police station, before being released without charge.</p><p data-block-key=\"bp8r9\">The protest followed LA’s “No Kings” demonstration, <a href=\"https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/live/no-kings-protests-recap-more-than-8-million-turned-out-across-all-50-states-organizers-say-135920433.html\">one of some 3,300</a> against Trump administration policies that took place that day across the U.S., drawing more than 8 million people nationwide, organizers said.</p><p data-block-key=\"16ep7\">After the main march, people gathered outside the Metropolitan Detention Center, where immigrants are held, and the Roybal Federal Building, locations where many demonstrations have centered since sweeping immigration enforcement began in the city <a href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/08/us/la-protests-national-guard-trump.html\">in June 2025</a>. The LA Police Department said 75 people were <a href=\"https://ktla.com/news/local-news/75-arrested-during-downtown-los-angeles-no-kings-protest/\">arrested</a> after officers issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly.</p><p data-block-key=\"1gl3o\">Harold told the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker that he went to take photos and videos of the protest independently, although he is also a reporter for The San Diego Union-Tribune and member of the journalism faculty at the University of Southern California Annenberg.</p><p data-block-key=\"9hcmi\">He said he was standing in front of the federal building when a few people started kicking the fence and throwing objects over it toward Department of Homeland Security officers on the other side. In response, DHS officers started firing tear gas canisters and pepper balls at the crowd, and most people retreated.</p><p data-block-key=\"8kdup\">He said he was mostly protected by a gas mask and goggles, but that his eyes were badly affected by the chemical irritants at one point, when he rushed to put on the goggles and they didn’t seal properly.</p><p data-block-key=\"clmbn\">Shortly after, he was shoved by one of the DHS officers. Harold and other members of the press were documenting officers piled on top of a protester and pinning him to the ground, as other officers formed a perimeter and issued warnings to stay back.</p><p data-block-key=\"3rv68\">“Those of us who were there trying to document it were not in the way at all, and we were responsive to verbal warnings to stay out of the way as they walked the protester into the building. But that one DHS officer still aggressively walked up to us to shove us backward anyway,” Harold said.</p><p data-block-key=\"79rc7\">The journalist captured the incident in a <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/DWcublvj0nI/\">video</a> posted on Instagram.</p><p data-block-key=\"1mquj\">Around the same time, LAPD officers blocked off both ends of the block, effectively penning in the group of protesters and press. Harold said he received a dispersal order <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/DWdSPdBjmVb/\">on his phone</a> at that point.</p><p data-block-key=\"6m35n\">“Many others inside the kettle agreed that the phone notification was the first we heard of a dispersal order, but we were not free to leave at that point,” he said.</p><p data-block-key=\"2g2g4\">The police instructed members of the press to go to the sidewalk, and one officer said that press could leave. Harold, who was carrying his digital camera, explained to multiple officers that he was press, was working independently that day and was also employed by the Union-Tribune and USC. However, he was told repeatedly to wait — even when he was sent by an officer to speak to a supervisor.</p><p data-block-key=\"bpoe3\">“I know from dealing with LAPD in my previous job and from this last year covering these protests that if you’re not legacy media or on assignment for an outlet they’re familiar with, the officers on the ground will not consider you a journalist, even though that’s not a legally viable position for them to take,” he said.</p><p data-block-key=\"82u7b\">A September preliminary injunction <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/journalist-struck-with-baton-finger-injured-amid-protests-in-downtown-la/\">barred</a> LAPD officers from interfering with journalists covering protests, including by arresting, detaining or citing them solely for failing to disperse. The <a href=\"https://firstamendmentcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LAPC-v.-City-of-LA-Order-Granting-PI-9-11-2025.pdf\">order</a> also states that journalists are not required to wear credentials or work for a major media outlet to be considered press, and that carrying professional gear, such as photographic equipment, should be seen as an indicator they are there as journalists.</p><p data-block-key=\"eiode\">After about an hour in the kettle, Harold was zip-tied and taken to the booking area of LAPD headquarters. As they were processing his citation for failure to disperse, he asked why he wasn’t allowed to leave the kettle when he identified himself as a member of the press.</p><p data-block-key=\"6mj4a\">He was then pulled aside and eventually spoke to an officer later identified as Lt. Bruce Coss, a media liaison. Harold again explained that he was a journalist, there to document the protest independently, and described his professional affiliations.</p><p data-block-key=\"9j8qf\">“He’s telling me that I was out there as a journalist, but I wasn’t on assignment for anyone, so he said something to the effect that that puts me in a gray area, as far as they’re concerned. He asked if I understood that. I told him no, I don’t understand that. My full-time living for the last 11 years has been as a journalist in Southern California, and that includes my freelance and independent work,” Harold said.</p><p data-block-key=\"a702l\">“It kind of defeats the purpose of journalism if LAPD gets to regulate who gets to hold them accountable in those situations,” he added.</p><p data-block-key=\"2heo9\">The officers eventually acknowledged that Harold was a member of the press and let him go without a citation for failure to disperse. He said his belongings, including his digital camera and phone, which were confiscated when he was arrested, were returned to him.</p><p data-block-key=\"4sodd\">However, the journalist said that Coss and another officer separately gave him warnings that if he went back out to the federal building, he could get arrested again, and then they would give him a citation.</p><p data-block-key=\"5kloh\">“So on one hand, they’re acknowledging that I’m a journalist and letting me go without a citation, but on the other, they’re saying I won’t have the protections I’m supposed to be entitled to if I go back out there and continue to act as a journalist, which perfectly sums up the arbitrary standards, if not outright disregard, they have for the terms of the federal injunction,” he said.</p><p data-block-key=\"b4hs3\">In a written <a href=\"https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/chief-of-police-statement-no-kings-3-0-protest-in-downtown-los-angeles-nr26067mb/\">statement shared April 2</a>, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said that police were responding to acts of violence and vandalism and eventually issued a dispersal order. Anyone identifying as a “duly authorized” member of the media was contacted, verified and separated from those facing arrest for failure to disperse, according to the statement.</p><p data-block-key=\"ve3l\">McDonnell added that any use of force or allegations of mistreatment, including those involving media members, would be investigated and addressed.</p><p data-block-key=\"8nd45\">DHS did not respond to a request for comment.</p><p data-block-key=\"bo911\">Several journalists were <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/?date_lower=2026-03-28&date_upper=2026-03-28&city=Los+Angeles&categories=Arrest%2FCriminal+Charge\">detained</a> in the kettle that day; some who showed media credentials were allowed to leave, while others who did not have formal credentials were held for longer.</p><p data-block-key=\"9rav\">“It is frustrating that LAPD lacks any coherent policies or procedures to deal with press at these protests,” Harold said. “You pretty much can’t get an LAPD-issued press card unless you’re legacy media who covers them regularly, which means they have no system in place to deal with the much wider array of journalists who come out to cover something as big as a No Kings Day.”</p></div>",
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We’re documenting Carr’s efforts in 2026 in this regularly updated report.</p><p data-block-key=\"4vslk\">Also read about <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/brendan-carr-targets-news-outlets-as-chair-of-the-fcc/\">Carr’s efforts in 2025</a>, and how Trump’s appointees and allies in Congress are striving <a href=\"https://pressfreedomtracker.us/blog/trump-allies-pursue-multipronged-campaign-against-the-press/\">to chill reporting, revoke funding, censor critical coverage</a> and more.</p><p data-block-key=\"2jglf\"><i>This article was first published on March 16, 2026.</i></p></div>\n<div class=\"block-raw_html\"><p><a id=\"top\" name=\"top\"></a></p></div>\n<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"ttem9\"></p><hr/><p data-block-key=\"1pbra\"></p></div>\n<div class=\"block-raw_html\"><div class=\"article-content__block rich-text\"><p data-block-key=\"258po\">\r\n<p><a href=\"#March 14\">March 14, 2026 | FCC chair threatens licenses of broadcasters for Iran war coverage</a></p></div>\n<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"ttem9\"></p><hr/><p data-block-key=\"19vq8\"></p></div>\n<div class=\"block-raw_html\"><a id=\"March 14\" name=\"March 14\"></a></div>\n<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"ttem9\"><b>March 14, 2026 | FCC chair threatens licenses of broadcasters for Iran war coverage</b></p><p data-block-key=\"ckhdh\">Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr on March 14, 2026, threatened broadcasters with the loss of their licenses for what he characterized as “running hoaxes and news distortions” in their accounts of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.</p><p data-block-key=\"5s57v\">In a social media <a href=\"https://x.com/brendancarrfcc/status/2032855414233047172?s=46&t=cupRzX3UnU15_MPKyWvF6g\">post</a>, Carr quoted a screenshot of a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump, in which the president alleged that The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and “other Lowlife ‘Papers’ and Media” want the U.S. to lose the <a href=\"https://apnews.com/live/iran-war-israel-trump-03-16-2026\">war with Iran</a>.</p><p data-block-key=\"eeaa8\">Although Trump did not mention any TV news outlets by name, Carr noted, “The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not.” The FCC chair then added that those broadcasters “have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up.”</p></div>\n<div class=\"block-tweet\"><div class=\"tweet-embed\">\n <div>\n <blockquote class=\"twitter-tweet\"><p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions - also known as the fake news - have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up. <br><br>The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they… <a href=\"https://t.co/7bBgnsbalw\">https://t.co/7bBgnsbalw</a></p>— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) <a href=\"https://twitter.com/BrendanCarrFCC/status/2032855414233047172?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\">March 14, 2026</a></blockquote>\n<script async src=\"https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"></script>\n\n\n</div>\n\n</div>\n</div>\n<div class=\"block-rich_text\"><p data-block-key=\"ttem9\">“The American people have subsidized broadcasters to the tune of billions of dollars by providing free access to the nation’s airwaves,” he continued. “It is very important to bring trust back into media, which has earned itself the label of fake news.”</p><p data-block-key=\"8kn89\">According to the <a href=\"https://www.fcc.gov/broadcast-news-distortion\">FCC</a>, while over-the-air local broadcast television stations are subject to the agency’s jurisdiction with respect to “news distortion,” newspapers are not.</p><p data-block-key=\"ck449\">In a Truth Social <a href=\"https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116235861005528220\">post</a> the next day, Trump said he was “thrilled” to see that Carr was looking into the licenses of “some of these Corrupt and Highly Unpatriotic ‘News’ Organizations.”</p><p data-block-key=\"ces97\">Trump added: “They get Billions of Dollars of FREE American Airwaves, and use it to perpetuate LIES, both in News and almost all of their Shows, including the Late Night Morons, who get gigantic Salaries for horrible Ratings, and never get, as I used to say in The Apprentice, ‘FIRED.’”</p><p data-block-key=\"bobq3\">In a March 16 <a href=\"https://x.com/AGomezFCC/status/2033615599864013019\">statement</a>, Anna Gomez, the FCC’s lone Democratic commissioner, noted that the agency “licenses local broadcast stations, not networks, and no licenses are up for renewal until 2028.” She added that Carr’s threats “are grounded in neither reality nor law and would not survive judicial scrutiny, just as other recent attempts by this Administration to push beyond constitutional limits have repeatedly failed in court.”</p><p data-block-key=\"dedlg\">“The concern over the chilling effect of these actions, however, is very real,” she said.</p></div>\n<div class=\"block-raw_html\"><div class=\"article-content__block rich-text\"><p data-block-key=\"258po\">\r\n<p><a href=\"#top\"><i>Back to Top</i></a></p></div></div>",
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