Australia opens investigation into U.S. police violence against journalists covering protests in DC

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Australia launches investigation into US police violence against TV crew covering protests in DC

Australia's foreign minister said Tuesday that the nation will open an investigation into the apparent assault of an Australian news crew covering protests Monday night near the White House.

Demonstrators hold up placards protest outside of the White House, over the death of George Floyd in Washington D.C. on June 1, 2020.WASHINGTON — Australia's foreign minister said Tuesday that the nation will open an investigation into the apparent assault of an Australian news crew covering protests Monday night near the White House.

"You heard us yelling that we were media but they don't care, they are indiscriminate at the moment," Brace said during the live broadcast.

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