Someday, People Will Not be Afraid


Article in Poynter by Kelly McBride, 8/20/25

Headline:  “Washington, D.C., is filled with journalists. Here’s a primer on filming police and soldiers in public places”

Subhead:  “Public spaces and private ones with permission are usually fair game; if accused of obstruction, backing off is best”

“. . .It doesn’t matter whether you are a journalist; we all have the same right to free speech in public places. This includes sidewalks, streets, Metro stations, parks and government buildings. That right to free speech includes the right to take pictures and record video.

“Here is some basic information for journalists and others who want to document law enforcement and soldiers working in D.C. . . .”

Read the full article at:

ttps://www.poynter.org/ethics-trust/2025/rules-report-film-police-soldiers-public/