Wait, What?
Today, an ABC reporter on a public street was arrested while taking video and pictures of elected public officials.
The story goes like this:
ABC news was working on a story about the funding of the events surrounding the DNC. Reporter Asa Eslocker was taking video and pictures of senators and lobbyists outside of the Brown Palace Hotel. He was on the sidewalk of a public street. He was first informed (falsely perhaps?) that the sidewalk was owned by the hotel and that he had to vacate it. "The sheriff's officer is seen telling Eslocker the sidewalk is owned by the hotel. Later he is seen pushing Eslocker off the sidewalk into oncoming traffic, forcing him to the other side of the street.(1)" Soon, a Denver police officer arrived, arrested him, and haulled him off in handcuffs... Police on the scene refused (legally) to tell ABC lawyers the cause of the arrest. Later they informed them that the charges were tresspassing, Interferance, and Refusal to obey a lawful order.
ABC is naturally upset. I'm not sure what to think seeing as how it seems that the hotel may have owned the property and had ordered him off of it. He seemed to disobey this order, thus tresspassing. But, it all seems eerily dubious, and I thought the sidewalks in cities were the property of the city and hence, the public. They are in my town and in the last town I lived in.
Any thoughts?
I couldn't find video and I have a feeling we would only get to see the parts that look to exhonerate the reporter anyway.
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/Conventions/story?id=5668622
Edit, Thanks NordlichReiter:
http://www.videosift.com/video/ABC-Reporter-Arrested-Taking-Pictures-of-Senators-Donors
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Pushy stupid cops!? Never! The Police Academy have such high standards - or so the documentary series of Police Academy would have me believe.
Seriously though, I would think that the sidewalk is public and thus not privately owned, which means the hotel have no right to say anything - much like in this http://www.videosift.com/video/Busted-for-Interbulating-a-scientology-party where the cultist babykillers (aka Scientologists) have no real jurisdiction on the road. Again a stupid cop that enforces that.
This is another case where the police simply apply their power to impress some fucking political schmuck rather then know the limitations of their powers.
Actually, the cops made the arrest because the hotel asked them to--they claimed the film crew was obstructing the entrance. Also important to note is that the arrest doesn't happen until two hours later (gotta love how the edited clip makes it look like it was instant). Asa was allowed to leave peacefully and set up cameras across the street after the first complaint but when he and the film crew decided to camp out in front of the hotel the second time the cops placed him under arrest.
I found the more complete story of what happened here: http://www.cpj.org/news/2008/americas/usa28aug08na.html
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