Minnesota reporter shreds local ABC station for unsafe working conditions during George Floyd riots

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Minnesota reporter shreds local ABC station for unsafe working conditions during George Floyd riots
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A former reporter for an ABC affiliate blasted her previous employer in a recently released book, suggesting it did not live up to its image as a progressive newsroom.

Laura Ingraham visits abandoned Minneapolis Police Department's 3rd Precinct years after George Floyd riots destroyed the city., and condemned the newsroom she worked for at the time."After working for almost a decade as an award-winning television news reporter, Crystal Bui had become numb to the idea of death-until George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis," the Amazon summary reads.

Star Tribune wrote that KSTP news director Kirk Varner said that he was aware of Bui’s memoir, but did not address the specific personnel issues.

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