
ABC News crew wears gas masks while filming the Funk the War group, in front of MPR on 7th Street. Photo: T. Roman
Of the 800-plus people who were arrested or detained in conjunction with RNC protests, a good chunk of them — 46, by our count — were members of the news media. Media representatives in town to cover the events, from both big and small presses, were slapped with citations and pending charges ranging in severity, including unlawful assembly, obstructing the legal process, misdemeanor interference with a peace officer and felony to riot plus other riot pretenses. (Notably Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman was jailed along with two of the show’s producers.) Many others who weren’t arrested or detained endured pepper-spray and other arms used for crowd-control.
MnIndy has compiled a list of journalists who were detained or arrested, including some preemptively, culled from news reports and sources, including the Ramsey County sheriff’s department’s booking roster. Let us know if anyone is unaccounted for and we’ll add them to the list.
Journalists detained/arrested:
Tom Aviles, WCCO photojournalist
Charlie B, MTV Think blogger (full last name unknown)
Anita Braithwaite, New York-based Glass Bead Collective
Wendy Binion, Portland IndyMedia
Andy Birkey, Minnesota Independent
Geraldine Cahill, The Real News
Eileen Clancy, I-Witness Video, a New York-based media collective
Paul Demko, Minnesota Independent
Amy Forliti, Associated Press reporter
Ben Garvin, Pioneer Press photographer
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! host
Art Hughes, Public News Service
Suzanne Hughes, The Uptake, volunteer coordinator
Ted Johnson, Variety managing editor
Olivia Katz, Glass Bead Collective
Sharif Abdel Kouddous, Democracy Now! producer
Alice Kalthoff, MyFoxdfw.com editor
Jon Krawczynski, Associated Press reporter
Joseph La Sac, Pepperspray Productions journalist
Brian Madigan, Minneapolis freelancer
Ed Matthews, University of Kentucky photojournalism student
Jonathan Malat, KARE-11 photojournalist
Stephen Maturen, Minnesota Daily assistant picture editor
Britney McIntosh, University of Kentucky photojournalism student
Matt Nelson, University of Iowa student
Jason Nicholas, New York Post freelance photographer
Mark Ovaska, Rochester freelance photographer
Christopher Patton, Editorial board member of The Daily Iowan
Elizabeth Press, Democracy Now!
Matt Rourke, Associated Press photographer
Sheila Regan, TC Daily Planet
Lambert Rochfort, Pepperspray Productions journalist
Seth Rowe, Sun Newspapers, St. Louis Park community editor
Jeff Schorfheide, Madison, Wis. Badger-Herald photographer
Mark Skinner, University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebel Yell reporter
Ania Smolenskaia, The Real News
Matt Snyders, City Pages
Nicole Salazar, Democracy Now! producer
Vlad Teichberg, New York-based Glass Bead Collective
Dean Treftz, U-Wire, national college news service
Nathan Weber, photographer, Chicago-area freelancer
Tony Webster, Twin Cities independent media professional
Jim Winn, University of Kentucky journalism adviser
John P. Wise, MyFox national editor
Dawn Zuppelli, Rochester IndyMedia













9 Comments »
Comment posted September 10, 2008 @ 9:51 am
Add to your list Seth Rowe of the Sun Newspapers whose excellent account is at
http://www.mnsun.com/articles/2008/09/10/breaki...
Comment posted September 10, 2008 @ 10:05 am
Added. Thanks!
Comment posted September 10, 2008 @ 11:49 am
Chad Davis, Freelance Photographer
Comment posted September 10, 2008 @ 3:00 pm
Link to Seth's story is broken.
Comment posted September 10, 2008 @ 4:22 pm
http://www.mnsun.com/articles/2008/09/08/news/f...
Comment posted September 11, 2008 @ 12:37 pm
Add Christopher Patton, member of the Daily Iowan's editorial board.
http://media.www.dailyiowan.com/media/storage/p...
Comment posted September 16, 2008 @ 12:57 am
Ben Garvin covered the 2004 elections for the Concord, N.H., Monitor, is published regularly by the New York Times, won an award at the Strib for coverage of the search for Drew Sjodin's body, and was most recent (2007) photographer of the year for the Minnesota News Photographers Association. I think the St. Paul cops and/or their out-of-town auxiliary acted like pigs in an unnecessary, embarrassing, wannabe throwback to 1968 Chicago.
Comment posted September 18, 2008 @ 1:13 pm
Alex Lilly, Portland Indymedia and Glass Bead Media
Comment posted September 22, 2008 @ 8:53 am
You can add radio and print freelancer Brian Madigan from Minneapolis.
You can read about it here: http://liberalmediaelite.com/?p=792
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