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Fox News removes altered, misleading protest photos

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SEATTLE — Fox News has removed digitally altered photos from its website after the Seattle Times on Friday noted misleading images used in the network’s coverage about a Seattle neighborho­od that’s become a protest center against police brutality and racial injustice.

As of Saturday, Fox News included an editor’s note posted at the top of at least three stories on its website covering the protest zone, saying it replaced a “home page photo collage” because it “did not clearly delineate between these images” and that it mistakenly included a St. Paul, Minnesota, photo in a slideshow about Seattle.

The Seattle Times reports Fox News’ website featured at least two photos on Friday that inserted an image of a man standing with a military-style rifle, and that there were no disclaimer­s on how they were manipulate­d when featured on the network’s website for most of the day Friday.

The image of the gunman is from a Getty Images photo that was taken on June 10 at what is known as the “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone” protest area. The original photo showed an unidentifi­ed man wearing a green mask who was carrying a weapon while standing in front of a car.

The Seattle Times said Fox’s website used that gunman’s image for the network’s coverage of the protest zone, but the image was included in a mashup of other photos from May 30 that depicted smashed windows in downtown Seattle — before the protest zone was set up and in a different neighborho­od.

The Seattle Times said Fox took down the photos after the newspaper inquired and a Fox News spokeswoma­n acknowledg­ed the issue in a statement that falsely claimed all photos were from the same week and the same location.

The standards of journalism require photo illustrati­ons to be clearly marked, and caution against using photos from different times and locations unless they are clearly marked because it can be misleading to the reader or viewer.

The gunman image was also inserted into a different June 10 Getty Images photo showing a sign from the protest zone that reads: “YOU ARE NOW ENTERING FREE CAP HILL.”

The gunman and sign photos were taken by Seattle freelance photograph­er David Ryder.

“It is definitely Photoshopp­ed,” Ryder told the Seattle Times. “To use a photo out of context in a journalist­ic setting like that seems unethical.”

The Seattle Times also reported that Fox’s package of stories on Seattle’s protest zone included a May 30 photo taken by an Associated Press photograph­er depicting a burning building and car that was in St. Paul, Minnesota. Fox has also since removed that image.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO/AP ?? This photo of a protester running past burning cars and buildings on May 30 in St. Paul, Minn., was used by Fox News to accompany a story about Seattle protests. The website did not say that the images were from Minnesota.
JOHN MINCHILLO/AP This photo of a protester running past burning cars and buildings on May 30 in St. Paul, Minn., was used by Fox News to accompany a story about Seattle protests. The website did not say that the images were from Minnesota.

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