TV news reporter detained by police, released amid Cal Poly Humboldt protest: 'Find a different job'

A reporter from ABC affiliate KRCR was detained at the Cal Poly Humboldt protest and it was caught on her live stream
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
HUMBOLDT, Calif. (KGO) -- A reporter from ABC affiliate KRCR in Redding at the pro-Palestinian protest at Cal Poly Humboldt was detained and it was caught on her live stream.

Riot police were on campus doing a protest sweep early Tuesday morning when the reporter was detained.
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Officers told her to put her phone in her pocket but there is audio of her detainment.

Livestream from reporter detained on Cal Poly Humboldt campus


Officer: "Put your hands behind your back." an officer is heard saying.

Reporter: "Wait I'm press! Wait can I at least text my boss?"

Officer: "No."

A different officer can then be heard saying, "She had the opportunity to leave. This is a crime scene. It's been declared a crime scene. The press knows that."



The reporter then says that her boss had her assigned to cover the protest.
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When the officer said that she was told to leave, she said she couldn't because of her job.

Officer: "You were told multiple times to leave, otherwise you would be arrested."

Reporter: "But I can't. My job. My job has me here all night."

Officer: "Find a different job, if this causes you to break the law."

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The reporter has been released and is not facing any charges.

The university says police arrested 35 people overnight, who now face a range of charges.



The area has been secured and buildings occupied by Pro-Palestinian protesters were cleared.

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