Despite LAPD officers, Kevin Foster and Michael Palmer, arresting me for taking this picture and claiming I “interfered” with their investigation, Algennon and his wife (the people on the balcony) weren’t arrested for “interference” when they recorded my arrest from the same distance.
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LAPD Arrested Me, Then Lied About It
Published April 1, 2015 Harassment , Hollywood , LAPD , LAPD 44 , Los Angeles , Photographers' Rights , Photography , Photojournalism , Police , Police Harassment , Sergeant Rudy Vidal , Street photography 2 CommentsTags: discarted, foster, lapd, Los Angeles, palmer, shawn nee
Published March 11, 2015 discarted , Documentary Photography , Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Shawn Nee Leave a Comment
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Published March 9, 2015 Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Shawn Nee , Street photography Leave a Comment
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Published March 6, 2015 discarted , Documentary Photography , Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Shawn Nee Leave a Comment
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LAPD Officer Campbell #38032
Published March 4, 2015 Above The Law , discarted , Documentary Photography , Harassment , Hollywood , LAPD , Los Angeles , Photographers' Rights , Photography , Police , Police Harassment , Shawn Nee , Street photography Leave a CommentTags: Campbell #38032, first amendment, Halloween, hollywood, LAPD Campbell #38032, LAPD harassment, LAPD Officer Campbell #38032, Los Angeles Police Department, Photographers' Rights, right to observe, unlawful arrest, unlawful detainment
Published December 8, 2014 Documentary Photography , LAPD , Los Angeles , Photography , Photojournalism , Shawn Nee 1 Comment
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HALLOWEEN 2013: A Requiem For My Right to Document LAPD
Published October 21, 2014 Above The Law , discarted , Documentary Photography , Harassment , Hollywood , LAPD , Los Angeles , Photographers' Rights , Photography , Police , Police Harassment , Shawn Nee , Street photography 4 CommentsTags: discarted, first amendment, Halloween, hollywood, lapd, LAPD Sergeant Martin #33678, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Police Department, Photographers' Rights, Police Harassment, shawn nee, Street photography, violation of rights
For the past 3-5 years, I’ve documented Hollywood Blvd on Halloween night. The work can be viewed here, here, and here. So of course I’ll be doing the same again this year.
But to help remind the Los Angeles Police Department that I have a right to stand in public space and document police activity without the threat of arrest, or any other kind of interference, I’m finally publishing last year’s videos of their officers doing the following to me:
HARASSING ME
THREATENING ME WITH ARREST
TARGETING ME BECAUSE OF A CAMERA
INTENTIONALLY USING THEIR HANDS TO BLOCK MY CAMERA
INTENTIONALLY USING A FLASHLIGHT TO BLIND MY CAMERA
COMMITTING BATTERY
After watching the following videos, please use twitter to let LAPD know how you feel about their actions.
They can be reached at the following Twitter accounts: @LAPDhq, @911LAPD, @LAPDhollywood, @LAPDHDQTRS and @LAPDChiefBeck
LAPD officer gestures and mumbles not to take pictures:
LAPD officer Kevin Palmer #2204 walks by me, turns around, and stands behind me:
LAPD officers harass and threaten me with arrest while other people without cameras are allowed to move freely. Sergeant Martin #33768 arrives to defend status quo:
LAPD officers intentionally use their hands to block my camera, violating my rights as well as LAPD’s internal policies. Two of the officers claim they didn’t violate anything:
A couple of LAPD “heroes” power-trip because I wasn’t standing where they wanted me to stand while waiting to cross the street. One of them actually says, “Did you just cross my yellow tape?” Last time I checked, the tape belongs to myself and taxpayers. The mindset of today’s cop (sigh):
LAPD officer #18908 tells me not to take pictures and intentionally uses his flashlight to blind my camera multiple times. Meanwhile, an undercover cop cheap shots me from behind by slamming his body into me. Like a coward, he quietly slithers back into the crowd as though he never committed the crime of battery against me:
Historically speaking, my videos clearly show that LAPD officers weren’t recognizing my rights to freely observe and document police activity. One officer (whom I feel is the most professional officer in Hollywood) admits that “new officers” just don’t know.
So is LAPD’s tendency to violate my rights a training issue? An officer issue? Or a cultural issue?
Here’s one more from 2012 (which is not the only video from that year showing LAPD harassing me for taking pictures):
BUMPED
Published September 21, 2014 discarted , Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Shawn Nee 1 CommentTags: discarted, hollywood, Los Angeles, shawn nee
The intention was to publish this photo essay the week our baby was born. But then one month passed, then two, then three…. The days dragged on but somehow time has flown. Such is parenthood. Oh well. Now six months later, here it is. In late 2013 and early 2014 we visited landmarks – famous and personal – around Los Angeles to document our impending arrival.
What You Didn’t See During the Broadcasting of the 2014 Oscars Ceremony
Published March 6, 2014 discarted , Hollywood , LAPD , Los Angeles , Photography , Photojournalism , Police , Shawn Nee 6 CommentsTags: Oscars, Oscars 2014, private security contractors, TracStar
The Oscars occurred this past Sunday in Hollywood. There were lots of laughs, gaffes, extensive thank you speeches, and a pizza delivery man became an overnight social media sensation. Ellen Degeneres even broke a twitter record for the most retweeted tweet of all time. So it’s obvious that lots of people tuned in to experience this very special night.
On the other hand, there’s a side of the Oscars Ceremony that the television audience doesn’t get to experience. Here’s what goes on outside of the Dolby theater and away from the red carpet.
There were camouflaged women with unidentified black logos on their sleeves. That’s a TracStar system they’re standing next to.
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FUCK POLICE by JUDE ••
Published March 3, 2014 Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photo Of The Day , Photography , Police , Shawn Nee , Street photography 15 CommentsTags: discarted, hollywood, Los Angeles, shawn nee
One way of making a lasting political statement, is to do what JUDE did and tag a historical mural such as Tom Suriya’s “You Are The Star“. That way, your message will stay put for at least a while because the city just can’t send someone over with some generic paint to cover up “FUCK POLICE”. In cases like this, either Suriya himself, or an expert restorationist needs to fix the work of art.