Radley Balko talks HuffPo, Nashville, OWS, & Cory Maye
"A story like the Cory Maye story is why you become a
journalist," says former Reason staffer Radley Balko. "It's
probably the most rewarding thing I'll ever do." In 2006, Balko
first reported on Cory Maye, a Mississippi man given a death
sentence for shooting a police officer who was leading a no-knock
raid on his apartment. Balko's continued coverage of the case, and
the shakey testimony of expert witnesses, eventually led to Maye
being released not just from Death Row but prison altogether. (For
Balko's Reason archive, go here.)
Reason.tv caught up with Balko in Nashville, where he's been
writing for the Huffington Post
since May and helming The
Nashville Byline, a blog that covers news and events in the
Music City. He also continues to run The Agitator, his popular
personal site.
In a wide-raning conversation, Balko discusses what working at the
HuffPo is like, how Occupy Wall Street and Arab Spring protesters
are using social media to make government more transparent than
ever, and why Nashville nannies sometime push restaurant owners
into serving hard liquor rather than beer.
About 4 minutes long. Shot by Anthony Fisher and Joshua Swain;
edited by Swain.
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