Minnesota police promise not to detain, pepper-spray journalists covering protests

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Minnesota police promised not to detain, threaten or rough up journalists covering protests after officers detained and pepper-sprayed journalists and forced some to lie face-down. They also agreed to stop photographing journalists and their credentials

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AngelMabel19761 So, they've promised to act like Americans

I’ve seen these “journalist” half of them have a blog with 20 antifa followers, writing “press” in giant letters on your shirt makes you a “journalist” and above the law lol

Omg

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