CHP Pursuit in Lawndale – Attempted Violation of Press Rights

California Highway Patrol was pursuing a vehicle in Lawndale when it crashed at 167th and about Hawthorne Blvd. The male driver fled the scene. 3 female occupants were detained and released after questioning.

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12 thoughts on “CHP Pursuit in Lawndale – Attempted Violation of Press Rights

  1. Hey , help me to posting my video that I was standing with the deputy lLast Name Huynh ,the cop who work at night shift in Lawndale , he was really rude , ridisculous , I want to file a complaint to this bad Cop last Name Huynh !

  2. Good Job cops. They don't know that you could be try to Interfering, could try to let someone go free.

  3. Your Press Pass is the DCA opinion (Glik v Cunniffe  655 F.3d 78 2011) that enshrines the right of citizen journalists with the same standing as traditional press and media. The DCA opinion does not solely inure to those in the jurisdiction of that District Court of Appeals. It is case law that is cited by other courts as `the thinking of the court` until overturned by the Supreme Court of The United States. In  Glik v Cunniffe: "The Right of the public to gather news is, as the court has often noted, not one that inures solely to the benefit of the news media; rather, the public`s right of access to information is coextensive with that of the press."

  4. They did not like you filming as they failed to catch the guy, so it just shows that they are incompetent lol . And its not surprising as these cops just seem to stand around and order people around in a power tripping sort of way! Can not catch their man so try to violate some photographers rights in order to make themselves feel better.
    Stay safe Onus!

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