Ga. Coalition: Journalists Attacked, Arrested On U.S. Streets As Protests Escalate

Atlanta Journal-Constitution staff photojournalist Alyssa Pointer works during a news conference Tuesday in Atlanta. Pointer was detained by officers of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources during a protest downtown. Pointer said her press badge was clearly displayed, and she identified herself to law enforcement.

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A coalition of Georgia journalism organizations is condemning police for detaining reporters covering the George Floyd protests in Atlanta and nationwide.

Locally, one was Atlanta Journal-Constitution staff photographer Alyssa Pointer, who was covering protests Monday when officers from the state Department of Natural Resources detained her.

According to the Georgia chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, Pointer identified herself, and her press badge was clearly displayed. She had her hands zip-tied behind her back and was not released until other reporters intervened.