"Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, charged with criminal trespassing for filming an attack on Native American-led pipeline protesters, will turn herself in to North Dakota authorities on October 17.
Amy Goodman will surrender to authorities at the Morton County–Mandan Combined Law Enforcement and Corrections Center at 8:15 a.m. local time (CDT)."
Democracy Now! released the news advisory October 13, 2016.
SEE ALSO:
"ND Prosecutor Seeks "Riot" Charges Against Amy Goodman For Reporting On Pipeline Protest" (Democracy Now)
"Democracy Now! Reporter Amy Goodman Charged With 'Rioting' After Filming Attack On Native American Protesters" (Independent)
"Amy Goodman Is Facing Prison for Reporting on the Dakota Access Pipeline. That Should Scare Us All." (Nation)
"Journalist Amy Goodman Shouldn't Be Arrested for Covering Dakota Pipeline Story" (Rolling Stone)
"Filmmaker Arrested At Pipeline Protest Facing 45 Years In Felony Charges" (Huffington Post)
"Defense Attorney Questions Prosecutor In Amy Goodman Case" (Bismarck Tribune)
"Journalist Amy Goodman to Turn Herself in to North Dakota Authorities"
Source: Democracy Now!, 10/17/2016