Denver cops rough up ABC reporter on public sidewalk, push him into traffic

Police in Denver arrested an ABC News producer today as he and a camera crew were attempting to take pictures on a public sidewalk of Democratic senators and VIP donors leaving a private meeting at the Brown Palace Hotel.

Police on the scene refused to tell ABC lawyers the charges against the producer, Asa Eslocker, who works with the ABC News investigative unit.


(click to watch the video that abc doesn’t allow to be embedded)

A cigar-smoking Denver police sergeant, accompanied by a team of five other officers, first put his hands on Eslocker’s neck, then twisted the producer’s arm behind him to put on handcuffs.

A police official later told lawyers for ABC News that Eslocker is being charged with trespass, interference, and failure to follow a lawful order. He also said the arrest followed a signed complaint from the Brown Palace Hotel.

0 thoughts on “Denver cops rough up ABC reporter on public sidewalk, push him into traffic”

  1. Trespass?! It’s a public street! And WHAT FUCKING INTERFERENCE?! This is a violation of the 1st Amendment!

  2. he was probably annoying the hotel with all the cameras and then they called the cops to protect the vip donors and senators. damn paparazzis.

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