A Kenton County jury found a journalist covering a July march across the Roebling Suspension Bridge guilty of a misdemeanor for failing to disperse when police ordered protesters off the bridge. But jurists found CityBeat photo intern Lucas Griffith not guilty on three other misdemeanor charges.

Griffith was covering a vigil for Egyptian immigrant and local faith leader Imam Ayman Soliman when a number of the attendees began marching across the bridge to protest Soliman's detention by ICE. (He has since been released.)

What happened on the bridge

Covington Police confronted the marchers about halfway across the bridge and gave commands to leave the roadway and get on the sidewalk. Griffith was among roughly a dozen people arrested by Northern Kentucky law enforcement for not immediately

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