Private security guards handcuffed and detained a journalist who tried to ask U.S. Senate Republican candidate Joe Miller questions at a campaign event in Alaska. The guards claim that he was trespassing, and that the public school where the event took place "wasn't a public place." According to Anchorage Daily News, Miller announced last week that he would no longer take questions about his past employment and personal history.
Senate candidate's private security guards handcuff reporter
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