A CBS News Chicago reporter and photographer were attacked Monday afternoon while preparing for a live broadcast near Adler Planetarium, according to witnesses and Chicago police. The incident occurred just before 4:30 p.m. on the 900 block of East Solidarity Drive, when three men in a white tow truck stopped in front of the station’s news van. A white or Hispanic man with a dog allegedly shouted racial slurs at the African American cameraman and ordered the dog to attack, police said. After a confrontation, the other two men exited the truck, smashed the camera and shattered the news van’s windshield with a traffic cone before fleeing.
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This incident near Adler Planetarium is a stark reminder of the potential dangers journalists face, even in broad daylight. It's a community concern that affects everyone's right to reliable, timely news. Stay alert and report any suspicious activity you see.
This was a violent attack on a news crew doing their job. It's a serious crime that Chicago Police are investigating. If you witnessed the incident, consider coming forward. It's worth forwarding if you know someone in the area.
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