
| Msg # 1898 of 1954 on ZZNY4434, Thursday 9-28-22, 9:13 |
| From: TRUTH IN MEDIA REPORTING |
| To: ALL |
| Subj: Vester Flanagan chase: BBC journalists c |
XPost: alt.tv.beavis-n-butthead, alt.motorcycle.kawasaki.gpz, al .culture.hawaii XPost: sbay.news.config From: lying-pricks@msnbc.com Two BBC journalists who filmed the scene where the Virginia shooting suspect crashed and shot himself say they were threatened by state police. White House reporter Tara McKelvey and videojournalist Franz Strasser were among the first on the scene where the manhunt for the alleged WDBJ gunman Vester Flanagan came to an end, after they saw €sirens blaring€ on I-66 West. But on a day when the ability of journalists to do their jobs unhindered was a particularly heightened issue, officers with Virginia State Police reportedly told the reporters to delete their footage or risk having their camera and car taken away. Strasser wrote on Twitter that he decided to delete the footage because €it was either not being able to work for the rest of the day, without camera or car, or delete c***** footage from far away€. He said he €chose the latter€. Tara McKelvey ?@Tara_Mckelvey I just left the site where the suspect reportedly shot himself. Cops took our camera and said they would also take our car then let us go. 9:00 AM - 26 Aug 2015 176 176 Retweets 36 36 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser Just at the scene of the suspects shooting on I-66. Police told me to delete footage or lose camera. 8:53 AM - 26 Aug 2015 507 507 Retweets 159 159 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser Just at the scene of the suspects shooting on I-66. Police told me to delete footage or lose camera. 8:53 AM - 26 Aug 2015 507 507 Retweets 159 159 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser Watched me delete my one file, and let me go. Other officer apologized and said we have to understand. 9:08 AM - 26 Aug 2015 73 73 Retweets 24 24 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser It was either not being able to work for the rest of the day, w/o camera and car, or delete crappy footage from far away. Chose the latter. 9:48 AM - 26 Aug 2015 25 25 Retweets 21 21 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser Reason for confiscating camera was that it was evidence. Threatened to tow the car because it was illegally parked. 9:59 AM - 26 Aug 2015 77 77 Retweets 35 35 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser It was either not being able to work for the rest of the day, w/o camera and car, or delete crappy footage from far away. Chose the latter. Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser But why they are then okay with deleting 'evidence' makes one question their reasoning. 10:00 AM - 26 Aug 2015 108 108 Retweets 90 90 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser We were able to recover photos from the moment police asked us to delete crime scene footage #WDBJ 4:54 PM - 26 Aug 2015 20 20 Retweets 19 19 favorites Franz Strasser ?@franzstrasser Neither of these VA state police officers were the one asking us to delete footage. It was mainly one officer. 4:55 PM - 26 Aug 2015 10 10 Retweets 14 14 favorites Naming the policeman involved as Officer Clark, McKelvey said they were told the footage they had €could be evidence€. Strasser confirmed it was €mainly one officer€ who addressed them, and said that the fact he ordered them to delete the €evidence€ was enough to €make one question their reasoning€. After Strasser€s initial tweet about the officer€s threat was widely shared on social media € and appeared in the BBC€s live coverage of the Virginia shootings online € a public relations officer for Virginia police has reached out to him on Twitter. Corinne Geller, a spokesperson for Virginia State Police, wrote: €VSP is aware of this incident and we are looking into it, as such actions violate VSP policy.€ Strasser later wrote on Twitter that he and McKelvey were reviewing what recordings the pair had been able to make of the exchange with police. A video captured on McKelvey€s iPhone was deemed €unusable€. And the incident seems unlikely to be left there. Paul Danahar, the BBC€s bureau chief in the US, also responded to the incident on Twitter, asking the police spokesperson to €exchange contacts€. The Independent has contacted the BBC for an official statement on what happened. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/vester-flanagan- chase-bbc-journalists-covering-wdbj-shooting-threatened-by- virginia-police-10474038.html -- Illegal alien muslim Barack Hussein Obama seizes on this tragedy caused by one of his mentally ill homosexual, black racist supporters, to wave the flags for more gun control. € --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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