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The Phoenix Police Department launched an internal investigation after an officer handcuffed and detained a Wall Street Journal reporter interviewing customers outside a bank. The editor of the WSJ said he was “appalled and concerned” about the incident.

The incident unfolded on Nov. 23, on a sidewalk outside of a JPMorgan Chase branch. Rabouin, who a Journal spokeswoman said was not available for an interview on Thursday, was in Phoenix visiting family for the Thanksgiving holiday when he decided to head to the bank and talk to consumers for a story on savings accounts.

“He grabs my arms and really wrenches them behind my back and proceeds to put me in handcuffs,” Rabouin told the television station. About eight minutes after the woman began recording, backup officers arrived. Rabouin was allowed to leave with a warning that he would be arrested if he returned. He filed a complaint with the agency but told ABC15 that an official later called and said a review of the incident had found no wrongdoing.

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