Southern California Public Radio Condemns Immigration March Violence
Southern California Public Radio Condemns Immigration March Violence
LOS ANGELES, May 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, May 1st, 89.3 KPCC News Reporter Patricia Nazario was injured after being assaulted by a member of the Los Angeles Police Department. Ms. Nazario was covering the immigration reform march at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles.
The pro-immigration demonstrations created a significant regional and national news story, and it was important for KPCC, a Southern California Public Radio (SCPR) station, to assign multiple reporters to cover these marches and rallies. In the past year, similar demonstrations have been peaceful, and it was SCPR's expectation that this one would be no different.
"SCPR condemns the violent behavior of the small group of demonstrators that sparked the incident. SCPR appreciates the dangers and difficulties that police face, and we understand the importance of maintaining the public's safety in violent situations such as occurred this week," said SCPR President and CEO Bill Davis. "That said, SCPR condemns -- in the strongest possible terms -- the assault upon Ms. Nazario by a uniformed member of the LAPD. Ms. Nazario's press badge was clearly visible, and she verbally identified herself as a reporter to the police officer who subsequently hit her."
"SCPR is concerned about the LAPD's policies and procedures in this area. Our concerns extend to whether these policies and procedures are sufficient to guarantee the safety of journalists who report on potentially violent demonstrations," added Davis. "Furthermore, questions remain regarding whether the LAPD's leadership has been effective in communicating these policies and procedures to its rank-and-file officers."
Davis said SCPR is exploring all appropriate responses to this incident to ensure that what happened to Ms. Nazario never happens again.
89.3 KPCC-FM is Southern California's only 24-hour public radio news and information station, featuring more NPR programming than any other station in the region and a local newsroom that has won more than 150 awards for journalistic excellence. The station produces two daily local talk shows that take an in-depth look at significant issues affecting Southern California: Larry Mantle's AirTalk and renowned columnist Patt Morrison's afternoon program. Off-Ramp with John Rabe is KPCC's weekend news, life and arts magazine. KPCC is also the local home for public radio's signature programs, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Fresh Air, Day to Day, Car Talk, A Prairie Home Companion, Marketplace and the BBC World Service. Online and on-demand 24/7 at http://www.kpcc.org/. 89.3 KPCC is a Southern California Public Radio station.
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