Charges Dropped Against Reporters Arrested During RNC

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Charges will be dropped against journalists who were arrested during the Republican National Convention protests and cited with unlawful assembly. St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman said Friday that the city attorney's office recommended against prosecuting reporters for the misdemeanor charge. "This decision reflects the values we have in St. Paul to protect and promote our First Amendment rights to freedom of the press," Mayor Coleman said. He added, "At the scene, the police did their duty in protecting public safety. In this decision, we are serving the public's interest to maintain the integrity of our democracy, system of justice and freedom of the press." He said the city doesn't know yet how many cases the decision will affect, and he said the city will use a broad definition of journalists caught up in mass arrests. The Society of Professional Journalists applauded the decision.


Charges Dropped Against Reporters Arrested During RNC SPJ Applauds St. Paul for Dropping Charges vs. Journalists (Broadcasting&Cable)