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Los Angeles riots: Australian reporter hit by rubber bullet while covering anti-immigration protests - Watch

While reporting live on anti-immigration protests in Los Angeles, 9News US correspondent Lauren Tomasi was struck in the leg by a rubber bullet fired by an LAPD officer. The incident, captured on camera, occurred as police moved in on horseback to disperse protesters.
Los Angeles riots: Australian reporter hit by rubber bullet while covering anti-immigration protests - Watch
Australian reporter Lauren Tomasi shot on camera
The US correspondent of Australia's 9News was shot with a rubber bullet while reporting on the anti-immigration protests in the United States' Los Angeles. The incident was caught live on camera.Lauren Tomasi was shot in the leg while reporting in America's second-largest city, on Sunday."After hours of standing off, the situation has now rapidly deteriorated. The LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department) moving in on horseback, firing rubber bullets at protesters, moving them on through the heart of LA," Tomasi said, as a loud bang was heard in the background.
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A bystander can be heard shouting, "You just f*****g shot the reporter!."Someone then checked upon Tomasi, asking if she was fine. "Yeah, I'm good...I'm good," the reporter replied.In a statement, 9News noted that both Tomasi and her camera operator are safe and will continue to cover the protests."This incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent dangers journalists can face while reporting from the frontlines of protests, underscoring the importance of their role in providing vital information," the statement read, according to a report by The Guardian.

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