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Police probe their detention of reporter

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The Phoenix Police Department opened an internal investigat­ion into the detainment of a Wall Street Journal reporter who was conducting interviews outside a Chase Bank in November.

The reporter, Dion Rabouin, who is Black, was reporting outside the bank when he was handcuffed and placed in a police vehicle,

The Wall Street Journal said in a statement.

Rabouin’s detainment occurred Nov. 23 but gained widespread attention after the television station ABC15 reported on the episode Wednesday.

Footage taken by a bystander shows Rabouin being handcuffed and sitting inside a police vehicle. An officer can be heard telling him, “I’m not giving you any more chances.” Rabouin is heard responding, “You’re not giving me any chances for what? I haven’t done anything wrong.”

In a statement, the Police Department said that it had opened an “administra­tive investigat­ion” after receiving a letter from the editor-inchief of the Journal, which, police said, expressed concerns about the “interactio­n” between Rabouin and one of their officers.

“Bank personnel contacted police after they received customer complaints that a man was approachin­g people as they entered the bank asking them personal questions,” the department said. It added that the interactio­n between Rabouin and the police officer took place on private property.

Once the investigat­ion is complete, it will be made public, the department said. Rabouin was not charged.

The incident comes amid a sweeping federal investigat­ion into the conduct of the Phoenix Police Department and whether it engaged in discrimina­tory and abusive practices and used excessive force.

The Journal said it was “deeply concerned” at the treatment of Rabouin, who is based in New York and covers finance.

Rabouin did not immediatel­y respond to requests for an interview Sunday but has acknowledg­ed the incident on Twitter.

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