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Minnesota reporter shreds local ABC station for unsafe working conditions during George Floyd riots

A former reporter for an ABC affiliate blasted her previous employer in a recently released book, suggesting it did not live up to its image as a progressive newsroom.

Former KSTP-TV news reporter Crystal Bui penned a memoir about her time covering the chaos amid the George Floyd riots, and condemned the newsroom she worked for at the time.

Bui recently published a memoir about her career called "More to Tell" in March. 

"After working for almost a decade as an award-winning television news reporter, Crystal Bui had become numb to the idea of death-until George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis," the Amazon summary reads. "Reporters are responsible for documenting history, and in Minneapolis, that also meant dodging tear gas and rubber bullets. It meant fighting systematic sexism and racism while working for a ‘progressive’ newsroom that may have perpetuated the same injustice behind the scenes." 

Bui not only shares "insight into her personal trauma and the events affecting her life and career," but also reportedly "exposes the grave shortcomings of the news industry during what was one of the largest social justice movements of our time," the summary added.

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StarTribune quoted Bui’s book as she condemned her former workplace.

"Our station didn't spend money on security like the others did during these initial riots, despite Minneapolis being hit the worst in the beginning," Bui wrote.

The same article noted that, "At one point, she considered faking a medical emergency so that she and her cameraman could go home" and quoted her saying, "While I was focused on staying safe, managers were focused on ratings," later adding, "They don't explicitly instruct you to move closer to the danger, but they use code words, and reporters know what they mean."

Star Tribune wrote that KSTP news director Kirk Varner said that he was aware of Bui’s memoir, but did not address the specific personnel issues.

"We at KSTP take safety and a positive work environment very seriously here," Varner said. "During her tenure here, I'm not aware of any formal complaints about those issues that she raised about safety and having a positive work environment."

Fox News Digital has reached out to KTSP-TV for additional comment.

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