NBC producer tried to photograph Kyle Rittenhouse jurors, judge says
Source: Kenosha News
The investigation is ongoing, the KPD said, adding that the person was "issued several traffic related citations."
According to the KPD, no pictures of any jurors were actually taken by the individual. Judge Bruce Schroeder said the person identified themselves as "James J. Morrison who claimed he was a producer for NBC News, employed by MSNBC."
Morrison allegedly said he was told to follow the jury bus by his boss in New York, identified as Irene Byon. "He was taken in for violating a traffic control signal," Schroeder said.
According to Schroeder, nobody else from NBC News "will be permitted in this building," the Kenosha County Courthouse, "for the duration of this trial. This is a very serious matter ... Someone following a jury bus, that is a very serious matter that will be referred to the proper authorities for further action."
Read more: https://www.kenoshanews.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/suspect-arrested-for-trying-to-photograph-rittenhouse-jurors-kenosha-police-say/article/_bf797a95-395c-521d-bb9c-8e79a2558543.html
NBC just booted from court room for possible attempt at doxxing of jurors.
madville
(7,847 posts)So someone is lying.
Devil Child
(2,728 posts)who has since deleted all her socials as a potentially less-than-truthful person.
Seems like media is trying to play spy. I'll hire you as an "independent contractor" and have plausible deniability when everything gets fucked up when you run the red light chasing that juror bus.
Mawspam2
(1,102 posts)...liberals.
OneCrazyDiamond
(2,068 posts)trying to keep MSNBC out.