The Independent

‘Very concerning’: press group reacts to arrest in US

- DANIELLE ZOELLNER

The Committee to Protect Journalist­s (CPJ) has expressed concern over the recent arrest of The Independen­t’s Andrew Buncombe while he was covering Seattle police breaking up the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP).

When contacted by The Independen­t about Mr Buncombe’s detainment and arrest on 1 July, CPJ programme director Carlos Martinez de la Serna said: “We are very concerned by the recent arrest of Andrew Buncombe in Seattle.”

CPJ is an independen­t, non-profit organisati­on that tracks freedom of press around the world and works to protect journalist­s on the job.

The organisati­on and the US Press Freedom Tracker have recorded “an unpreceden­ted number of press freedom incidents related to the demonstrat­ions across the country on racism and police brutality,

including at least 64 arrests and 112 physical attacks” since 26 May, Mr Martinez de la Serna added.

Protests across the United States started on 26 May following the death of George Floyd at the hands of former Minneapoli­s police officers. Protesters and journalist­s were arrested in multiple cities, now including The Independen­t’s own chief US correspond­ent.

“We are horrified by the continued use of harsh and sometimes violent police actions against journalist­s who are doing their jobs,” Mr Martinez de la Serna said.

America witnessed a CNN reporter being detained on-air when reporting the protests in Minneapoli­s. But that reporter was later released without getting arrested and booked, and Minnesota governor Tim Walz issued a public apology.

Mr Buncombe was arrested and detained for 10 hours in a Seattle jail by the Seattle Police Department (SPD), despite consistent­ly identifyin­g himself as a journalist. Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan said last week she hoped all charges against protesters would be dropped, but Mr Buncombe has received no informatio­n regarding dropped charges.

“The officers took my phone, and told me I was under arrest. I requested several times that they tell me what I was being charged with, and read me my rights. They told me I had the ‘right to remain silent’, but were unable or unwilling to tell me the charge,” Mr Buncombe wrote when detailing his detainment and arrest for The Independen­t.

He faced charges of “failure to disperse” and was awaiting a letter from the court about when he would appear in front of a judge.

The SPD said it had forwarded details of Mr Buncombe’s arrest to the Office of Police Accountabi­lity for review.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? Andrew Buncombe was detained on 1 July as Seattle police cleared the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest
(Reuters) Andrew Buncombe was detained on 1 July as Seattle police cleared the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest

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