A journalist arrested in a broad sweep of a “rogue” protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation is facing criminal charges from North Dakota authorities. An officer at the Morton County Jail refused to comment Sunday on Monet’s complaints about the way she was treated after her arrest. In October, documentary producer Deia Schlosberg was charged with felony conspiracy after filming another pipeline protest. But Morton County just doesn’t do that. ALSOIn North Dakota, it could become legal to hit a protester with your carHow much will really change for the West's oil and gas industry under Trump?
Source: Los Angeles Times February 06, 2017 02:44 UTC