North Dakota issues arrest warrant for Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman
Amy Goodman, host and executive producer for Democracy Now, has been criminally charged for documenting attacks on indigenous protesters.
Last week, a Democracy Now film crew captured footage of private security contractors hired by the oil companies behind the Dakota Access Pipeline attacking protesters with dogs and pepper spray. Video of the attacks went viral on social media, with Democracy Now’s story about the attacks garnering over 131,000 shares on Facebook as of this writing. WDAZ reported that Goodman, along with Cody Charles Hall, a media spokesman for the Red Warrior Camp, have both been charged with criminal trespassing.
Livestreamer Unicorn Riot, who has been on the ground in North Dakota documenting Native Americans’ unified standoff with the pipeline company, tweeted a photo of the arrest warrant issued for Goodman and Hall:
North Dakota issues arrest warrant for Democracy Now's Amy Goodman
Amy Goodman, host and executive producer for Democracy Now, has been criminally charged for documenting attacks on indigenous protesters.
Last week, a Democracy Now film crew captured footage of private security contractors hired by the oil companies behind the Dakota Access Pipeline attacking protesters with dogs and pepper spray. Video of the attacks went viral on social media, with Democracy Now’s story about the attacks garnering over 131,000 shares on Facebook as of this writing. WDAZ reported that Goodman, along with Cody Charles Hall, a media spokesman for the Red Warrior Camp, have both been charged with criminal trespassing.
Livestreamer Unicorn Riot, who has been on the ground in North Dakota documenting Native Americans’ unified standoff with the pipeline company, tweeted a photo of the arrest warrant issued for Goodman and Hall:

North Dakota issues arrest warrant for Democracy Now's Amy Goodman