Windsor Star

Media groups speak out on charges against journalist­s

- MICHELLE MCQUIGGE

Two media advocacy groups say charges against a pair of Ontario journalist­s arrested on the job are an assault on freedom of the press. The groups say Aylmer Express publisher John Hueston and his son, editor Brett Hueston, were arrested last year while trying to report on a vehicle crash on a road near Lake Erie.

The vehicle had driven over a cliff, and the province’s Special Investigat­ions Unit was called in to determine if the crash had been caused by a chase from Ontario Provincial Police.

The advocacy organizati­ons say the Huestons drove past a road closure sign in order to get closer to the scene, but did not interfere with the ongoing police investigat­ion and had minimal interactio­ns with officers that consisted only of asking where to park and take pictures.

The groups say the journalist­s were arrested and charged with criminal obstructio­n of a peace officer, charges the pair plan to fight on Thursday in a St. Thomas, Ont., courtroom.

The OPP says it cannot comment on a matter that is before the courts, but the advocacy organizati­ons say the charges violate freedom of the press and set a dangerous precedent.

“The OPP’s decision to charge a father and son team who run a community newspaper is a stunning and unacceptab­le assault on press freedom and the public’s right to know,” said Karyn Pugliese, president of the Canadian Associatio­n of Journalist­s. “We urge the OPP to immediatel­y withdraw all charges against the journalist­s.”

A similar call came from the Ottawa-based Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom, who “condemned” the charges against the father and son as an “unacceptab­le assault” on journalist­s’ right to work effectivel­y.

The OPP was cleared of any involvemen­t in the crash, which was ultimately ruled a suicide. Const. Adam Crewdson said the force could not comment on the particular­s of the Huestons’ case, but said provincial police valued the media’s role.

“The OPP strives for a good working relationsh­ip with our media partners,” he said in a statement. “The media-police relationsh­ip is very important to the OPP as they help us inform the public on policing matters, public safety concerns, traffic initiative­s and much more.”

The Huestons’ trial is expected to last only one day.

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