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Walz’s remarks “have proven toothless,” the ACLU said."Police on the street clearly haven’t gotten the message, and they’re poorly trained in the rights of the media to bear witness, even when there is a curfew," said Jane Kirtley, director of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota."It’s hard to avoid the conclusion that there’s a bad attitude, not just bad training, given relentless criticism of the press by President Donald Trump," she said.“If you put a gun in the hand of somebody and tell them they’re the enemy, what’s going to happen?” Kirtley said.Since Floyd’s death, there have been 233 reported incidents of assault, arrests or equipment damage against the press, according to the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker. Fifty-five of them have been in Minnesota, far more than any other state.Nationally, there were 34 reported assaults against a reporter in 2019 — and 153 in the last three days, the organization said.The number of incidents is “beyond the pale” in a free society, said Gabe Rottman, lawyer for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, on Wednesday. The committee sent a letter to Minnesota officials urging immediate steps be taken to let the journalists work safely. There hasn’t been a response, Rottman said.More than 100 news organizations signed on in support of the letter, including ABC, CNN, The New York Times, Washington Post, Atlantic, Vox, Politico, Mother Jones, Fox News Channel, CBS, NBC and The Associated Press.“We should not be silent,” said former NBC News executive Bill Wheatley. “We play a role in the democracy and we shouldn’t be under attack by people who should be enforcing the laws of society.”He urged reporters to be vigilant watching out for their own safety. Lighter, more mobile equipment gives journalists the chance to move swiftly around the scenes of protests.“I have seen reporters get between police lines and demonstrators,” he said, “and that’s not a good place to be.”New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio on Wednesday called for an investigation of police for roughing up journalists, including 2115

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