Police, Medics Call for Buffer Zones to Stop People From Impeding, Harassing Them

Several states have already enacted so-called ‘halo’ laws, with more in the works. But the laws routinely have faced legal challenges on constitutional grounds.
Police, Medics Call for Buffer Zones to Stop People From Impeding, Harassing Them
A protester against Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations is arrested by police officers in Minneapolis, Minn., on Jan 9., 2026. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Janice Hisle
Janice Hisle
Senior Reporter
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Videos of police, fire, and medic crews can draw millions of online views—along with a moment of fame and a paycheck for the videographer.

That’s an accepted part of reality for emergency workers, said Jeremy Thompson, police chief in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. But first responders object when people get very close, try to provoke reactions, and heighten risks for everyone in tense, “dynamic” situations, he said.

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Janice Hisle
Janice Hisle
Senior Reporter
Janice Hisle mainly writes in-depth reports based on U.S. political news and cultural trends, following a two-year stint covering President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection campaign. Before joining The Epoch Times in 2022, she worked more than two decades as a reporter for newspapers in Ohio and authored several books. She is a graduate of Kent State University's journalism program. You can reach Janice at: [email protected]
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