Journalists were injured - and maybe even targeted - while covering immigration protests in Los Angeles - Poynter
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During live coverage of immigration protests in Los Angeles, Australian reporter Lauren Tomasi was shot in the leg by a law enforcement officer using nonlethal rubber bullets. Despite the painful incident, she expressed that both she and her cameraman were ok, underscoring the risks journalists endure while reporting. The incident sparked outcry, with Australian senator Sarah Hanson-Young urging Prime Minister Albanese to address the shooting with President Trump. Nine, Tomasi's network, emphasized the dangerous conditions journalists often face during such events, spotlighting the critical role of media in reporting on protests.
An Australian journalist was shot with rubber bullets during a live report at Los Angeles protests, highlighting dangers journalists face in the field.
Lauren Tomasi was doing a live report when she was shot in the leg by law enforcement, sparking outrage from her colleagues and officials.
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