Quick way to get ID on him, whether he said he was a reporter, or not. I notice that he did not identify himself in the video. I watched it twice. The caption on the video was not available to Nunes when this guy walked up to him, failed to introduce himself, and asked his questions.
Looking back, you're right. He didn't identify himself at the start. He didn't until the second the he tried to question him, when Nunes walked back (44 second mark, in the video I've seen.) No idea what kind of protocol reporters have, but it'd have been more responsible for him to have stated from the start what agency he was with.
Quick way to get ID on him, whether he said he was a reporter, or not. I notice that he did not identify himself in the video. I watched it twice. The caption on the video was not available to Nunes when this guy walked up to him, failed to introduce himself, and asked his questions.
Looking back, you're right. He didn't identify himself at the start. He didn't until the second the he tried to question him, when Nunes walked back (44 second mark, in the video I've seen.) No idea what kind of protocol reporters have, but it'd have been more responsible for him to have stated from the start what agency he was with.
Regardless, he's not guilty of stalking.