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IG: Park Police used excessive force against 2 journalists

Por: Politico Politics May 25, 2023

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U.S. Park Police officers used excessive force against two Australian journalists while clearing a protest near the White House nearly three years ago, the Interior Department’s Office of Inspector General said Wednesday. , the IG concluded that one officer violated policy by using his baton to strike a retreating reporter who did not pose a threat. The IG said the second officer had complied with policy by using his shield to control a... + full article



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