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Manhattan DA Drops Charges Against Photographer Alexa Wilkinson

Last updated: February 24, 2026 5:30 pm
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Manhattan Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Photographer Alexa Wilkinson

Manhattan prosecutors have made the decision to drop the case against protest photographer Alexa Wilkinson. This comes after Wilkinson was arrested and charged with a felony hate crime for their involvement in documenting a protest at the New York Times headquarters last summer.

Wilkinson’s attorney, Terra Brockman from the Legal Aid Society, confirmed that the charge was dropped on February 24 due to insufficient evidence to prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt. The charges against Wilkinson were filed in September, several months after they captured a group vandalizing the New York Times building with red paint in protest of the newspaper’s coverage of Gaza.

In a statement to Hyperallergic, Wilkinson expressed the impact the charges had on their life, including nearly losing their day job and having their photography equipment seized by the police. This equipment seizure, which included laptops, hard drives, and cameras, significantly affected Wilkinson’s income and housing security.

The charges against Wilkinson stemmed from social media posts criticizing 11 New York Times staff members for what was perceived as pro-Israel bias during the Gaza conflict. However, Wilkinson maintained their innocence, stating that they are a respected photojournalist with no criminal record and had not engaged in any unlawful activities during the protest.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s office confirmed that the case was dismissed following a thorough investigation but declined to provide further comments on the matter. The New York Times has not responded to requests for comment regarding the incident.

Despite the challenges faced, Wilkinson remains committed to their role as a photojournalist and a credentialed member of the New York City press. They are determined to continue their work in journalism and contribute to the field through their photography.

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The dismissal of the charges against Wilkinson marks a significant development in the case, highlighting the importance of thorough investigations and the presumption of innocence in legal proceedings.

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