


Freelance photojournalist struck multiple times with projectiles during Capitol riot

Slate reporter pushed by Capitol Police officer in effort to ‘slow down’ rioters
Journalists threatened with assault while covering Olympia protest
![Independent photojournalist John Harrington was assaulted multiple times while covering the Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021. "More than once, I wiped my hand along [my right cheek] to see if I had any blood," he said. (COURTESY WASHINGTON EXAMINER/GRAEME JENNINGS) Harrington_assault_010621.jpg](https://media.pressfreedomtracker.us/media/images/image.2e16d0ba.fill-665x440.jpg)
Total Results | 417 |
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Journalists affected | 429 |
Institutions affected | 215 |
Results in 2021 | 10 |
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Journalists who face physical violence, either as the result of a targeted attack by a public or private individual or in the course of their work. If a journalist is hit by rubber bullets or bean bag rounds, it will be counted in this category.
Damage to equipment is counted in a separate "Equipment Damage" category, but may be also listed in this Physical Attack category if the damage occurs with an attack.
Journalists affected by tear gas, pepper spray, or other mass riot control agents will be counted if the individual suffers serious injury or appears to have been specifically targeted. Incidents that fall outside these parameters and in which multiple journalists were affected by riot control agents may be counted in the “Other” category.
U.S. Press Freedom Tracker is led by the Freedom of the Press Foundation and the Committee to Protect Journalists, in collaboration with leading press freedom groups.