Four years after Floyd — looking back at attacks on journalists
Our data shows that year-over-year, protests remain dangerous places for journalists.
No more so than four years ago this month when videos of a white Minneapolis police officer killing George Floyd, a Black man, went viral. The resulting large-scale national protests against police brutality — met with aggressive law enforcement reaction — were covered coast-to-coast by journalists, hundreds of whom were also arrested or assaulted, often tear-gassed and hit with projectiles like rubber bullets.
In the two weeks following Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, more than 300 journalists were assaulted while covering protests across the U.S. To put that in perspective, those two weeks doubled the number of assaults in the entire database at the time.
By the time Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer, was convicted on multiple counts of Floyd’s murder in April 2021, more than 630 journalists had been assaulted — 85% by law enforcement.
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