I’ve been covering conflict both nationally and internationally for many years, so I know the dangers involved. But I wasn’t expecting them to attack us directly.
A peaceful protest had been going on all day at the 5th Precinct, with speakers addressing a crowd of about 300 to 400 people. I was standing with a group of about 20 journalists, including Los Angeles Times reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske, clearly separate from the protesters on the opposite side of the street from the precinct.
Minnesota State Patrol officers spray journalists with pepper spray and fire rubber bullets, despite their exemption from the curfew on Saturday.
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