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Newspaper coverage | 1st amendment

The confiscation of film was covered by local media including The State News and trade media including News Photographer Magazine.

 

Seizure miffs student
Meijer employees alerted police to riot photographs

By LON MEDD
State News Staff Writer

"Electrical engineering major David McCreery, who sometimes freelances for The Associated Press, had five rolls of film confiscated by the East Lansing Police Department after he brought it to Meijer Inc., 1350 W. Lake Lansing Road, for prints. Meijer alerted the police after they determined Confiscated photos were of a crime in action."

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