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LA Journalist Shot: Tomasi Injury & Trump Plea

LA Journalist Shot: Tomasi Injury & Trump Plea

June 10, 2025 News

Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi was shot by a rubber bullet while covering​ Los Angeles protests,⁣ sparking immediate concerns about press freedom and journalist safety. tomasi, reporting for‌ Channel​ nine, described the incident, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists on the ground‍ amidst escalating clashes linked to immigration raids and the subsequent deployment of the U.S. National Guard. Both Australian officials and members of parliament‍ have raised deep ⁢concerns that⁣ warrant discussion with Donald Trump during the upcoming G7 summit. Discover​ how News Directory 3 is covering the continued fallout from this‌ escalating issue. Find out what’s next‍ for tomasi and the Los Angeles protests.

Key Points

  • nine⁤ journalist Lauren Tomasi was shot ‌by a rubber bullet during ‌Los Angeles ⁤protests.
  • Tomasi ‌reported she was‍ “a bit sore but okay” after the incident.
  • Protests in Los Angeles are ongoing for a fourth day.

Australian Journalist Shot by Rubber Bullet⁤ During Los Angeles ⁢Protests

‍ Updated June 10, 2025
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Lauren Tomasi, an Australian journalist covering Los angeles protests, was‍ struck by a rubber bullet fired by police. The​ incident has sparked concerns⁢ about press freedom and the safety of journalists covering demonstrations. Tomasi,⁢ a correspondent for Channel Nine, was reporting on⁣ the ground when the projectile ⁣hit her.

The Los Angeles ‌protests stem‍ from immigration raids, leading to clashes‌ between ⁤authorities and demonstrators. The situation escalated to the point where the U.S. National Guard ‌was ‌deployed.

Tomasi shared an update ⁢on social media, stating she was “a ⁢bit sore but okay.” She recounted the ⁣incident on Nine’s‍ Today program, explaining that police were pushing⁣ up the street, firing tear gas and rubber bullets. “I was really focused on the⁤ camera and finishing that ⁣report… and⁢ I got hit,”​ Tomasi said. Her ‌cameraman quickly helped‌ her leave the area.

Channel ⁢Nine released a statement emphasizing the​ dangers journalists ​face while reporting from the frontlines and the importance ‍of their role in providing vital data.The incident highlights the risks associated with covering​ such events.

“Police started pushing their way up the street.They’d begun firing teargas canisters and those rubber bullets… I was⁢ really focused on the camera… and I got‍ hit.”

Lauren Tomasi, Channel Nine
Greens senator Nick McKim⁣ speaking in front ‍of greenery.
Greens ⁣senator Nick McKim ‍said the incident must be raised at the “highest levels.” Source: Aap / ethan⁢ James

The incident has‌ prompted calls for prime Minister Anthony Albanese to raise the issue with U.S.​ President donald Trump during the upcoming⁤ G7 summit. Senator⁤ Nick McKim of ⁣the Greens party believes the incident should be addressed‍ “at the ⁢highest levels,” emphasizing that deliberately‍ targeting a journalist is‌ unacceptable.

Employment Minister Amanda ‌Rishworth stated that Australia believes in the freedom ⁢of‍ journalists ‍to ⁤do their job safely and that journalists⁣ should be protected. She confirmed the Australian consul-general had contacted Tomasi.

What’s​ next

Los Angeles⁢ is ‌bracing for⁤ continued protests. ⁢California Governor Gavin ‍Newsom has‍ pledged to sue the Trump administration over the deployment of the National Guard,calling it a step toward authoritarianism. The situation remains tense as the city grapples with the ⁣ongoing demonstrations and ⁤the response from⁣ both⁢ state and federal authorities.

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