Journalist Arrested After Photographing Voting Lines

POSTED: 6:10 am EST November 1, 2004

local6.com - News - Journalist Arrested After Photographing Voting Lines
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on Monday, November 1, 2004

UPDATED: 12:47 pm EST November 1, 2004
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A freelance journalist taking pictures of
voters waiting outside the Palm Beach County elections headquarters was
arrested after ignoring a deputy's orders to stop, sheriff's officials
said.
James S. Henry, of Sag Harbor, N.Y., was charged with
disorderly conduct and resisting arrest without violence.
Sheriff's Deputy Al Cinque tried to stop Henry as he shot pictures of
about 600 people standing in line to vote Sunday afternoon. Henry began
running away, but Cinque tackled him, the Palm Beach Post reported.
The deputy pinned Henry, 54, to the ground, yelling for him to stop
moving, then punched him in the back. Cinque handcuffed Henry's left
arm, pulled him to his feet and punched him again as Henry tried to hand
him identification cards, according to the paper.
But sheriff's office spokesman Paul Miller said Monday that Henry
"tripped over his own feet" as he ran away. He was heading toward the
building's front door, and the deputy "has to use whatever reasonable
force is necessary under the circumstances," Miller said.
Miller said the deputy had asked Henry to move to another area to snap
pictures.
"His actions were compromising the elections process and intimidating
people that were attempting to wait to vote," Miller said. "He was in
their faces."
Assistant Palm Beach County Attorney Leon St. John said Cinque was
enforcing new rules, enacted Friday by elections chief Theresa LePore,
that prohibit reporters from talking with or photographing voters
waiting outside polling stations.
The restrictions were prompted by "numerous complaints by voters about
being photographed and interviewed," St. John said.
Other reporters, who witnessed the arrest, had not been aware of the new
restrictions. Miller said he did not know of other journalists being
stopped.
Henry, who is also an attorney and the managing director of strategy
consulting firm Sag Harbor Group, is working on a book about "electoral
democracy," according to his Web site.
He was being held on $500 bond.
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