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Brenna T. Smith
@brenna__smith
@WSJ visual investigative reporter. Past: @BaltimoreBanner, @nytimes, & @bellingcat. The other BTS.
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    I spent my hour long commute to and from high school listening to @ThisAmerLife. It's how I fell in love with journalism. Fast forward to now. Hearing my reporting and Renee's story on the show was...simply surreal. Listen here:
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    My *first* story with USA Today: Defendants in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot continue to crowdfund their legal fees online using popular payment processors despite a growing crackdown from tech companies.
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    As Russian forces pushed toward Kyiv, they stormed an apartment complex in a nearby suburb and held residents hostage. The New York Times spoke with seven people who escaped and obtained security camera footage and witness videos. nytimes.com/2022/03/20/worโ€ฆ
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    I called my doctors office earlier today to make an appointment & when the receptionist answered the phone without thinking I went โ€œHi my name is Brenna Smith and Iโ€™m a reporter with The Baltimore Bannerโ€ & she just went โ€œOk. Good for you.โ€ Journalism has ruined me ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
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    Replying to @BrettMmurphy
    Thanks for the support Brett! At least all the engagement means more eyes on the story...
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    The amount of hate my colleagues @rach_greenspan, @KalhanR, & @TaylorLorenz are receiving right now for supporting me is sickening. This is what creates a culture of silence. Send some love they're way please โค๏ธ
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    The New York Times verified videos from the firefight at Europe's largest power plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. It appears to show a line of military vehicles shooting at buildings inside the complex resulting in fires breaking out. Read more here: nytimes.com/live/2022/03/0โ€ฆ
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    We rolled back the film from over 100 fatal traffic stops to understand how the most routine police interactions can turn deadly. We found a striking pattern โ€” right before the โ€œfinal frameโ€ of the fatal encounter, officers put themselves in imminent peril.
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    Replying to @brenna__smith
    I had the best time working w/ the incomparable @willcarless & @jguynn on this story. They're the best of the best and I learned so much from them.
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    Replying to @brenna__smith @trbrtc and 2 others
    The New York Times obtained and verified video from inside the nuclear power plant that was attacked by Russian forces on Friday morning. Reported w/@malachybrowne, @robinnyc7, @MarcSantoraNYT,@AngLiStories, @LucasLilieholm, & @dim109. Read more here: nytimes.com/live/2022/03/0โ€ฆ
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    The latest in a series of strikes in Ukraine: a residential building in Kyiv. Rescue and evacuation efforts are underway. Prior shellings include hospitals, schools, and more residential areas. More from our live blog: nytimes.com/2022/02/25/worโ€ฆ
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    Then, on March 3, the eighth day of the war, soldiers came to their doors. The residents watched their closed-circuit television as tanks and troops arrived outside. โ€œWe didn't know what could happen to us,โ€ one said. โ€œIt was just a total state of fear.โ€
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    Replying to @brenna__smith
    It was an honor to work on this with my Ukrainian colleagues @MashaFroliak & @dim109. Masha interviewed all the residents with a rare mixture of professionalism and empathy, and Dima made the visuals shine with his expert editing skills.