District attorney to investigate alleged assault of WSJ reporter by NYPD officers during protests

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District attorney to investigate alleged assault of WSJ reporter by NYPD officers during protests
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The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is investigating the alleged assault of a Wall Street Journal reporter covering the George Floyd protests by members of the New York Police Department, a spokesman for the office tells CNN.

"Our office has prosecuted dozens of uniformed officers for official misconduct and violence since 2010, and this longstanding tradition of independence and accountability will continue in the days and weeks ahead," District Attorney Cyrus Vance said in a general statement released to the press."We are actively monitoring social media and other sources to identify investigative leads into claims of excessive force and we strongly encourage New Yorkers to share them with us.

My NYPD-issued press badge was clearly visible. I'm just sitting here crying. This sucks."Read MoreHe lost his glasses and had pain in his ankle, he said. Blint-Welsh later tweeted that he was"home safe now just icing my ankle and trying to decompress."CNN has reached out to the NYPD, Blint-Welsh, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Attorney General's office for comment regarding the alleged assault.

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