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    Australian PM blasts targeting of journalist in LA unrest

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJune 10, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    SYDNEY: Australia’s prime minister on Tuesday (Jun 10) denounced the “horrific” capturing of a rubber bullet at an Australian tv reporter masking unrest in Los Angeles.

    Australian 9News reporter Lauren Tomasi was hit within the leg by a rubber bullet on Sunday whereas reporting on dwell tv. Her employer mentioned she was sore however unhurt.

    “She goes okay. She is fairly resilient, I’ve acquired to say, however that footage was horrific,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese advised reporters after chatting with Tomasi.

    Albanese mentioned the reporter might moderately have anticipated to not be “focused” with a rubber bullet whereas doing her job in Los Angeles.

    The footage confirmed she was “clearly recognized” as a member of the media, with “no ambiguity”, he mentioned.

    “We do not discover it acceptable that it occurred, and we predict the position of the media is especially essential.”

    Albanese mentioned his authorities had raised the incident with the USA administration, however he wouldn’t touch upon any future dialogue with US President Donald Trump.

    Trump ordered 700 US Marines and a couple of,000 extra Nationwide Guard troops to Los Angeles on Monday after days of road protests sparked by dozens of immigration arrests.



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