San Francisco’s KGO-TV fires news producer over tweets
KGO-TV fired freelance news producer Carlos La Roche over a tweet in which he suggested Oakland police use “real bullets” against a group of protesters.
Exclusive reports from Matthew Keys and The Desk.
KGO-TV fired freelance news producer Carlos La Roche over a tweet in which he suggested Oakland police use “real bullets” against a group of protesters.
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