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New Orleans Journalist Handcuffed During Court Coverage, Media Group Responds

Danny Monteverde, a journalist, was handcuffed while covering the indictment of Louisiana's attorney general, which was later dismissed. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press condemned the incident, stating it sends a concerning message to the media and public.

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Danny Monteverde, a journalist from WWL Louisiana, was handcuffed while covering the indictment of Louisiana's attorney general in July, a case that was later dismissed. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) criticized this action, stating it sends a "chilling message to members of the press and the public." The incident occurred at the New Orleans criminal district courthouse, where Monteverde and outlet lawyer Elana Beiser were temporarily detained while performing their journalistic duties.

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  • loaded language: 'outrageous'
  • headline asserts a conclusion / scare-quotes

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‘Outrageous’ handcuffing of New Orleans journalist sends ‘chilling message,’ says media group

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New Orleans Journalist Handcuffed During Court Coverage, Media Group Responds