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One Year Later: Photojournalist Scott Yates
For part two of our series “One Year Later,” WNIJ’s Susan Stephens sat down with Rockford Register Star photographer Scott Yates. Yates had experience with large, dangerous protests before he moved to Rockford – he covered the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017. So he was prepared when a peaceful march in Rockford took a turn when it reached Police District One.
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“The evening was very unpredictable,” Yates said about the long night of May 30, 2020. “I quickly recognized some of the same feelings and same scenarios around me that I witnessed in Charlottesville. And that made me uncomfortable. But I was prepared at that point for inevitability, for firearms to be discharged, for tear gas. And I knew I was there to document history. My Spidey-sense and journalistic sensibilities kicked in; I knew it was important to be there. And I knew I could only stay there if I stayed safe.
The first-ever joint convention of the Colorado Press Association and Kansas Press Association is scheduled for this Thursday and Friday, May 20 and 21. Once again, it will be a virtual convention.
Over the two days, participants will be able to network with peers across the state and into a neighboring state, share ideas and learn from industry experts to produce better journalism, build more innovative and sustainable businesses and contribute to stronger and more informed communities.
Vallejo PD seeks info on those responsible for shooting that left 2 hospitalized
VALLEJO Police turned to the community Friday for information about those responsible for a shooting Thursday that left two men hospitalized.
The shooting was reported at approximately 5:30 p.m. on Kentucky Street near Napa Street, the Police Department reports in a press release.
Officers who arrived there found two men who had been shot. They were transported to local trauma centers where they remained in serious but stable condition Friday, police report.
Ages and cities of residence were not released for the men who were shot.
The Police Department is asking anyone with information about the case to call Detective Scott Yates at 648-4533 or Detective Joel Caitham at 648-4280.