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05-13-2021, 03:34 PM
CBS4 reporter Bobeth Yates and photojournalist Ebenezer Mends were reporting a story about recent unruly behavior in South Beach when a group of people turned on them, Yates said during an 11 p.m. news broadcast.
"Just really shaken up. Been reporting for a very long time, don’t want to date myself, but about 20 years, and I’ve never been attacked like this on a story," Yates said. "The ironic part was, we were actually covering crime on South Beach."
Video shows several men asking the cameraman to stop filming. One man is then seen pushing the camera away.
"I tried to push them back," Yates said during the broadcast.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/miami-tv-crew-attacked-filming-fight-south-beach
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"Just really shaken up. Been reporting for a very long time, don’t want to date myself, but about 20 years, and I’ve never been attacked like this on a story," Yates said. "The ironic part was, we were actually covering crime on South Beach."
Video shows several men asking the cameraman to stop filming. One man is then seen pushing the camera away.
"I tried to push them back," Yates said during the broadcast.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/miami-tv-crew-attacked-filming-fight-south-beach
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