Boston Police Respond To Controversial Protest Photo
BOSTON (CBS) - Boston Police are responding to a controversial picture that was taken at Sunday's "Mass. Tea Party Coalition" rally on Boston Common.
Photographer Paul Weiskel snapped a photo that appears to show a police officer with his hands around the neck of an unidentified protester.
That protester was actually involved in a counter-rally to protest what he called the Mass. Tea Party Coalition's homophobic stance.
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Weiskel also snapped a picture as the officer allegedly attempted to take his camera away, which would be in violation of a recent court ruling that permits photographers to take pictures of police officers in public.
Boston police responded to the photo saying, "Officers were faced with a group of extremely aggressive protesters and were dutifully maintaining order under difficult circumstances."