Photographer says Baltimore police beat him during protest

Mail.com

BALTIMORE (AP) — A photo editor for a Baltimore newspaper says he was beaten by police at a protest over the death of Freddie Gray.

J.M. Giordano, who works at the City Paper, says Baltimore police “swarmed over” him and hit him repeatedly. A video posted to the newspaper’s website Sunday shows at least two police officers in riot gear hitting and kicking Giordano as the person filming screams, “He’s a photographer! He’s press!”  

The 41-year-old Giordano says his head hit the ground during the beating, which he says only stopped when someone pulled him out of the fray. Sait Serkan Gurbuz, a photographer with Reuters, says police detained him as he shot pictures of the scuffle. Reuters says Gurbuz was cited with failure to obey orders.

A Baltimore police spokesman hasn’t immediately commented.

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3 thoughts on “Photographer says Baltimore police beat him during protest

  1. Is anyone really surprised? Seriously.

    We are getting massive quantities of reports and videos today regarding police murdering, torturing, raping, stealing and filing false reports. I’m no longer interested in anything the police have to say …… that is not accompanied with good-quality video.

  2. “… shows at least two police officers in riot gear hitting and kicking Giordano as the person filming screams, “He’s a photographer! He’s press!”

    They probably beat him worse after hearing that.

    NOT a plus these days.

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