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"Chilling": Minnesota governor denounces alleged police violence against media

Gov. Tim Walz (D) apologized an interview with CBS Minnesota that aired Sunday over allegations that journalists covering unrest in the Twin Cities suburb of Brooklyn Center were assaulted by police.

  • But he added, "Apologies are not enough. It just cannot happen."

.@GovTimWalz This is hideous and entirely unacceptable. What are you doing to ensure accountability and make sure it doesn't happen again? https://t.co/36iSK5244D

— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) April 18, 2021

Why it matters: Since violations of press freedoms came to national attention last year, as journalists were arrested and assaulted while covering anti-racism protests sparked by the death of George Floyd, such violent encounters with law enforcement seem to have become the norm.

  • Walz told CBS Minnesota, "We all need to recognize the assault on media across the world and even in our country over the last few years is chilling. ... We cannot function as a democracy if they're not there."

Driving the news: Media attorney Leita Walker, representing nearly 30 news outlets and government transparency groups, sent Walz and Minnesota law enforcement leaders a letter Saturday outlining allegations of police assaulting journalists during protests over the fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright on April 11.

  • These include allegations that two New York Times photojournalists were "harassed by officers" and the alleged violent treatment of CNN producer Carolyn Sung, who Walker said was trying to comply with a dispersal order when she was arrested by state troopers.

Zoom in: Walker writes that "troopers grabbed Sung by her backpack and threw her to the ground, zip-tying her hands behind her back" while she repeatedly identified herself as a journalists, noting she had shown her credentials.

  • After being zip-tied a trooper allegedly yelled at Sung, who is Asian American, "Do you speak English?"
"She was patted down and searched by a female officer who put her hands down Sung’s pants and in her bra, fingerprinted, electronically body-scanned, and ordered to strip and put on an orange uniform before attorneys working on her behalf were able to locate her and secure her release, a process that took more than two hours."
Excerpt from Walker's letter

Freelance photographer Joshua Rashaad McFadden, who was covering the demonstrations for the New York Times, told the outlet Sunday police used batons to bang on the windows of the car he was in last Tuesday to gain entry and get him out, allegedly attacking him and his camera.

  • "It was definitely scary — I've never been in a situation like that with so many police officers hitting me, hitting my equipment," he said.

What they're saying: Minnesota State Patrol acknowledge in a statement Saturday that, in accordance with a federal judge's temporary restraining order issued a day earlier, members of the press "are exempted from general dispersal orders."

Of note: Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri was last month acquitted of all charges by a jury following her arrest while covering a Black Lives Matter protest last summer.

Journalists must be allowed to safely cover protests and civil unrest. I’ve directed our law enforcement partners to make changes that will help ensure journalists do not face barriers to doing their jobs. https://t.co/r4s2VpGp0C

— Governor Tim Walz (@GovTimWalz) April 18, 2021

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CDC panel endorses Pfizer vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds

An advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday endorsed the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for 12-to 15-year-olds, following the FDA's emergency use authorization.

Why it matters: Approval from the CDC panel was the final step needed before inoculations could be offered at any vaccination site for this age group.

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