Guymon Daily Herald

Oklahoma man charged in assault on AP photograph­er on Jan. 6

- By JACQUES BILLEAUD Associated Press

PHOENIX (AP) — An Oklahoma man seen on video pushing an Associated Press photograph­er over a wall outside the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot has been arrested, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Benjamen Scott Burlew of Miami, Oklahoma, is the second person to be charged with attacking photograph­er John Minchillo, who was documentin­g the mob of former President Donald Trump's supporters that day.

Burlew is accused of yelling at, grabbing, dragging and ultimately pushing Minchillo over a low stone wall on the Capitol grounds.

Authoritie­s say Burlew was among several people who attacked Minchillo, who was wearing a helmet-style gas mask and was dragged by another person down the exterior stairs by his lanyard with Associated Press lettering.

At the bottom of the stairs, Burlew and three other people grabbed the photograph­er and pushed, shoved and dragged him again, the FBI said.

Minchillo later found himself backed up against a stone wall by the attackers. The FBI said Burlew lunged toward the photograph­er and shoved him over the wall, causing Minchillo to land on his back. Burlew leaned over the wall to witness Minchillo's fall, according to court records.

Burlew is charged with assault in special territoria­l jurisdicti­on and committing acts of physical violence on restricted grounds, according to court records released Tuesday. He was arrested on Thursday.

Burlew's attorney didn't respond to requests to comment Tuesday on the allegation­s against his client.

Associated Press spokespers­on Lauren Easton said it is "deeply troubling when journalist­s are targeted for simply doing their jobs."

"These charges are an encouragin­g sign that those who attacked journalist­s on Jan. 6 will be held accountabl­e," she said in an email.

Last month, Alan William Byerly of Fleetwood, Pennsylvan­ia, was arrested on charges of assaulting Minchillo and police officers during the riot.

Several other people have been charged with assaulting journalist­s, inciting violence against members of the press or destroying camera equipment belonging to journalist­s covering the riot, including an AP video crew.

A Pennsylvan­ia woman has been accused of filming an attack on — and allegedly yelling for the attackers to mace — a New York Times photograph­er during the Jan. 6 riot.

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