The number of attacks this year may be nowhere near the distorted scale of 2020. But assaults on journalists are always notable — even when the aggressor is not law enforcement. So far in 2023, for instance, at least 25 journalists have been assaulted. In 80% of those assaults, the assailant has been a private individual.
Four of those took place in Chicago in under one month’s time.
On Aug. 8, an ABC7 videographer attending a press conference on Chicago’s West Side was robbed and two phones from inside his vehicle stolen. On Aug. 28, a Univision reporter and a cameraperson were robbed at gunpoint and a TV station camera stolen while the crew was preparing to file a report from the city’s North Side about, ironically, robberies in the area. On Sept. 6, another Univision reporter was assaulted by an unidentified man during a live shoot. The man approached the reporter, grabbed her, tried to grab her phone and said: “You know I could kill you.”
Florida and New York have each also seen several assaults of reporters and photographers by private individuals, too.
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