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Were TV reporter Homa Bash & a Photographer doubtful with a Truck & Camera in Texas?
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Were TV reporter Homa Bash & a Photographer doubtful with a Truck & Camera in Texas?

Oct 15, 2016
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A TV reporter and a photojournalist from Dallas, Texas have become a part of the story when TV reporter and a news photographer were reported to police due to an unknown person thought they looked untrustworthy. The TV reporter Homa Bash had presented the incident on 12th October 2016. She posted a photograph of herself and photographer C.J. Johnson on Twitter. She indicated that they were described as a “Hispanic looking woman and a Black man with a doubtable white truck and camera”. She mentioned that they were reporting a story for KXAS-TV in the Texas area of Plano when this incident took place.

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The posted photograph was retweeted on 15th October 2016 more than 67 thousand times and it was liked by at least 129 thousand users. Bash also followed up and said that local police didn’t refer to her and Johnson, but the police similarly questioned that why they both stirred up mistrust. Bash is basically a native Oklahoman Indian-American. Later, the photographer C.J. Johnson posted that story that they were working on at that time. Their major concern was a supposed ban on non-service dogs at Plano schools. The local police also indicated that the officer met with these two journalists and immediately recognized that they were not untrustworthy. Police further indicated that police officers had responded the similar calls a couple of months ago involving a white television reporter working in the area.