When I first began thinking of launching a website that
published the work of citizen journalists, one of the most alluring
potential benefits was the idea of putting more eyes on the
street.
If we ran a typical local news operation that had a dozen reporters
or so, we'd have a dozen people out and about who might see some
news. But with grassroots journalism, the possibilities are vastly
expanded.
We got an illustration of how important that is on Friday, when
citizen journalist Kimberly Michaels called to say that an
acquaintance had witnessed an instance of apparent police brutality
near the Wilson Red Line stop.
We encouraged Kimberly to pursue the article and worked with her to
make sure it was well-sourced and credible.
The result is
this important story detailing police abuse of a teenage boy
and of the bystanders who attempted to film the incident.
Now, if we could only get someone to send us video of the
incident.










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