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When The Wall Street Journal sent their reporter, Dion Rabouin, out to do interviews in Phoenix, they got a much bigger story. Rabouin became the latest Black person to deal with police harassment. As a result, the Wall Street Journal is now demanding an investigation into what led to their reporter being handcuffed. In addition, the Journal is accusing the Phoenix Police Department of violating their First Amendment rights.
The Wall Street Journal sent Dion Rabouin to a Phoenix Chase Bank location in order to interview customers of the bank. Their goal was to interview customers, by the sidewalk, about their checking accounts. Instead, representatives from the bank approached him, which led to him being detained by the police. Rabouin identified himself as a reporter, but he was still handcuffed. The woman who recorded him was threatened by police with an arrest.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/b...A164ecV?cvid=c0db56a08f6c44d7a6c0f0b02287c840
The Wall Street Journal sent Dion Rabouin to a Phoenix Chase Bank location in order to interview customers of the bank. Their goal was to interview customers, by the sidewalk, about their checking accounts. Instead, representatives from the bank approached him, which led to him being detained by the police. Rabouin identified himself as a reporter, but he was still handcuffed. The woman who recorded him was threatened by police with an arrest.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/b...A164ecV?cvid=c0db56a08f6c44d7a6c0f0b02287c840