Washington Jury Acquits PINAC Correspondent Thanks to Video EvidencePINACMay. 22, 2015 |
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![]() After nearly 10 months since PINAC correspondent Scott Shimek was falsely arrested and charged with obstruction and resisting arrest in Washington, a jury of his peers came to the same logical conclusion we all did after watching the video. Not guilty on both counts. Read More |