A photojournalist from KOB-TV in Albuquerque New Mexico gets attacked by a cop when covering a story.

The cop told the photographer to move to a designated area for the media without specifying where that area was so the photog moved back a few feet.

The cop later returned telling the photographer where to move. As the photojournalist proceeded to put his camera back in the truck the cop can be seen pacing behind him then attacking him.

The KOB-TV photographer was arrested and cited for “disobeying a police officer” and released 90 minutes later.

 

9 Responses to Cop Attacks Photojournalist

  1. The Gables says:

    It appears that the officer shown on the video used excessive force.

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  2. Lauzin says:

    Shocking A Police Officer uses excessive force!

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  3. Julian says:

    They’re both idiots.

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  4. ib-td says:

    funny the more miami tries to be different, the more it looks like east l.a.

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  5. Lauzin says:

    ib-td I think this was in Rhode Island

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  6. Julian says:

    ib-td nice job sounding like an idiot.

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  7. ib-td says:

    wtf

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  8. ib-td says:

    oh I get it. I’m the douche to get the negative comments now. It seems every week, or every month someone says something which either pisses off someone or upsets another and becomes the butt of negative comments. Go ahead. I guess it makes you feel bigger because you proclaimed an anonymous person on the internet to sound like an idiot. Guess it will be my turn. Next month or next week or next comment, it will be someone else.

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