DC police recognizes citizen-journalistsDC police recognizes citizen-journalists
The community outrage in Anaheim California is fueled in part by the fact that images of police brutality were acught on camera. But across the US RT has reported on police demanding people to stop recording them, stripping them of their phones even arresting people for rolling the camera. All this raised questions over Americans' First Ammendment rights. But RT has obtained a statement from DC Police Chief Cathy Lanier explaining the constitutional rights of citizens implying that anyone can film police conducting official business in any public place. So what does it take for the rest of the country to follow the suit? Oskar Mosquito of the Pedikab brings his take on the matter. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com
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