Published on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 by Common Dreams
'Gasland' Film Director Arrested at US Capitol Hearing
Republicans Bar Filming of Fracking Hearing
- Common Dreams staff
Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Josh Fox was handcuffed and led away Wednesday while attempting to film a House Science Committee hearing on fracking.
The "Gasland" director was attempting to film the hearing which is looking into the EPA's investigation of water contamination from fracking in
Subcommittee chairman
“This is a public hearing!” Josh shouted as he was led away. “I’m being denied my First Amendment rights.”
Approximately 16 Capitol Hill police officers entered the hearing room and handcuffed Josh amid audible discussions of "disorderly conduct" charges, according to Democratic sources who spoke to the Huffington Post.
The filmmaker did not have "proper credentials", and an ABC News crew did not make the committee aware that they would be filming, according to the Capitol Hill newspaper The Hill.
UPDATE: STATEMENT ISSUED BY JOSH FOX FEBRUARY 1, 2012
I was arrested today for exercising my First Amendment rights to freedom of the press on Capitol Hill. I was not expecting to be arrested for practicing journalism. Today's hearing in the House Energy and Environment subcommittee was called to examine EPAs findings that hydraulic fracturing fluids had contaminated groundwater in the town of
As a filmmaker and journalist I have covered hundreds of public hearings, including Congressional hearings. It is my understanding that public speech is allowed to be filmed. Congress should be no exception. No one on Capitol Hill should regard themselves exempt from the Constitution. The First Amendment to the Constitution states explicitly "Congress shall make no law...that infringes on the Freedom of the Press". Which means that no subcommittee rule or regulation should prohibit a respectful journalist or citizen from recording a public hearing.
This was an act of civil disobedience -- yes done in an impromptu fashion -- but at the moment when they told me to turn off the cameras, I could not. I know my rights and I felt it was imperative to exercise them.
When I was led out of the hearing room in handcuffs, John Boehner's pledge of transparency in Congress was taken out with me.
The people of Pavillion deserve better. The thousands across the
Lastly, in defense of my profession, I will state that many, many Americans get their news from independent documentaries. The Hill should immediately move to make hearings and meetings accessible to independent journalists and not further obstruct the truth from being reported in the vivid and in-depth manner that is only achievable through long-form documentary filmmaking.
I will be thinking on this event further and will post further thoughts and developments.
I have been charged with "unlawful entry" and my court date is February 15.
Josh Fox
2/1/12
UPDATE: The US Capitol Police have issued a statement on the arrest:
"At approximately 10:30 a.m. today, United States Capitol Police arrested Joshua Fox of
(photo below via Earthworks)
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