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Thanks to all who have responded here and elsewhere with your thoughts about our complaint to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs about the shameful treatment of our reporter David Schultz, who was stripped of his equipment by armed security guards as he interviewed a veteran who agreed to speak with him. Just to keep everyone up to date, here is David's feature and other stories on WAMU 88.5, and the letter from WAMU 88.5 General Manager Caryn Mathes to the head of the VA.

As you'll see, David's flashcard was returned. We're still awaiting an apology from the VA, who have promised a review of procedures. Our newsroom will be following that review, and reporting on the concerns of veterans going forward, hopefully without running the risk of theft or false arrest.

Mark

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John Antonelli Comment by John Antonelli on May 1, 2009 at 3:22pm
Mark one thing, those are not security guards. They are Veteran's Affairs police officers who have training and arrest powers and should also know better.

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