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Amy Goodman to Turn Herself In, Will Fight 'Clear Violation' of Press Freedom

Award-winning journalist and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman will turn herself in to police in North Dakota next Monday to face charges stemming from her coverage of a Dakota Access Pipeline protest last month.

Goodman, whose camera crew filmed a private security team attacking peaceful Native American protesters with dogs and pepper spray, faces charges of criminal trespassing—which many have said amounts to an assault on press freedom. The arrest warrant was issued on September 8.

In a media advisory issued Thursday, Goodman said, “I will go back to North Dakota to fight this charge. It is a clear violation of the First Amendment. I was doing my job as a journalist, covering a violent attack on Native American protesters.”

Prominent journalists and rights advocates have called on North Dakota prosecutors to drop the charges against Goodman.

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