Seattle Times | Poynter Online
The KPCQ staffers delayed airing a videotape of police officers abusing a robbery suspect. The freelance videographer who shot the arrest footage believes KCPQ — a Fox affiliate — is too cozy with police. He ended up posting the video on YouTube, then selling it to another station. || Related Al Tompkins column.
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