Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is planning to mirror real-life events in its upcoming season.
31.05.2020 - 20:25 / thewrap.com
As protests and unrest have unfolded in dozens of cities across the U.S. in response to the murder of George Floyd, journalists covering the events have been attacked and arrested by police, with several of those incidents occurring on air.
One such incident occurred in Louisville, KY, where reporter Kaitlin Rust for WAVE 3 was covering a march protesting the death of Breonna Taylor, a woman who was fatally shot by police in March. While reporting from behind the protest line, Rust and her
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is planning to mirror real-life events in its upcoming season.
A petition has been launched
The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota filed a class-action lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of journalists who have been targeted and attacked while covering the protests that began after George Floyd died in Minneapolis police custody.
It’s been two days since Donald Trump blamed the “lamestream media” for the ongoing anti-racism protests in a tweet, calling journalists “truly bad people with a sick agenda.” Even before the president’s lewd tweet, police had been targeting journalists and reporters covering the nationwide protests calling for justice in the death of George Floyd, 46.
Kim Kardashian has offered financial support to a young woman shot with a rubber bullet by police while protesting.
Kim Kardashian West is using her wealth and influence to help one young protester.
Late-night TV hosts returned to their shows Monday to discuss the Minneapolis protests and George Floyd’s death.