A videographer working for the national media outlet CBS News has been charged with assault after an incident at Friday’s Carlisle High School football game that followed the high-profile trial of Brooke Skylar Richardson, according to the Journal-News.
David Sapp, 52, of Centerville, Utah, was arrested on three counts of assault and one count of resisting arrest, according to a Carlisle police report.
The JN reports Sapp told officers he was working as an independent contractor for CBS News and was attempting to film the football game. He said was “then attacked by multiple people so he started swinging his camera to defend himself,” according to the report.
Richardson’s brother, Jackson, is a member of the Carlisle football team. The team hosted Oakwood on Friday. The Richardson family was present during the game.
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