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Freelance photographer Mike Mullen, who shoots for our newspapers, happened across a woman who was pulled over in a stolen car. Another woman who saw Mike video taping the ordeal attempted to get in Mike's way as he recorded. Thank you to the Azusa P.D. who defended Mr. Mullen's right to record the news.

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Video by Mike Mullen

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