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Student sues police after 2012 arrest

25 March 2014 John Moritz

Photography student Ian Van Kuyk says cops had no cause to arrest.

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Trial set for film student

17 April 2012 John Moritz

A student who said he was arrested for taking photos of police will go to trial in June. Ian Van Kuyk, the Temple student arrested last month while taking pictures of Philadelphia Police officers, must

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After arrest, press network pushes for dismissal of charges

26 March 2012 Angelo Fichera

A junior is facing charges after he took photos of police officers.

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