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Washington Post reporter, former OU student, detained by police in Ferguson, Missouri

Former OU student Wesley Lowery, former editor-in-chief and current reporter for The Washington Post, was covering the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, when he was detained by police.

Washington Post reporter and former Ohio University student Wesley Lowery was detained by police Wednesday in Ferguson, Missouri, where he was covering the protests following the police shooting of a local unarmed teenager.

Lowery has since been released by the authorities without charges, according to his Twitter feed and interviews with national media outlets.

The D.C.-based reporter was formerly editor-in-chief at The Post in Athens for the 2011-12 Ohio University academic year.

On Thursday, the faculty at OU's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism voted to condemn the Ferguson police actions.

In a statement to The Post, Lowery said he wanted the events involving himself and Huffington Post reporter Ryan Reilly, who was also taken into custody and released in a similar fashion as Lowery, to "shed light on the state of things here."

Lowery added: "If two reporters can be arrested and manhandled for doing their jobs (then) imagine the way the residents are being treated. ...The Washington Post will stand up for me. The Huff Po has Ryan's back. But who is looking out for the residents dealing with this every single day."

The faculty at OU also applauded Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson for quickly releasing the arrested journalists.

A representative from the Ferguson Police Department declined to comment late Wednesday night.
 
Echoing Lowery's sentiment, Jim Ryan, the current editor-in-chief of the Post in Athens, said late Wednesday that while Lowery's arrest "is a topic of importance," The Post wishes to direct readers "to coverage of the unrest in Ferguson and the larger issue at hand."
 
Ryan added that while some current Post employees are still close with Lowery, the newspaper sought to cover a national news story from a local angle. 
 
Lowery left OU in 2012. His reporting has appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe and The Los Angeles Times.
 
For The Washington Post, he mostly covers politics, most notably on Capital Hill. However, Lowery has been on assignment in Ferguson this week to cover the aftermath of the police killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed Missouri teen.

Lowery's coverage has appeared on the front page of The Washington Post this week. 

Last Saturday, as Brown walked down a street with a friend, the 18-year-old man was fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, a city in St. Louis’s northern suburbs, according to Lowery's coverage.

An unidentified police officer had a confrontation with Brown and a friend as they were walking, according to The Washington Post, which noted that most of what happened that night remains unclear.

County police and the FBI have announced separate investigations. Still, doubts have lingered in the community about whether the shooting was justified, leading to days of rallies and unrest, including angry confrontations between protesters and police, who have used tear gas on citizens.

The National Association of Black Journalists, of which Lowery is a member and previously served on the board of directors, and the Society of Professional Journalists also condemned the detentions. 

 
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