Members of the Popular Assembly of Oaxaca (APPO) carry Brad Will, a cameraman, who was shot during a shooting near a barricade in Oaxaca City October 27, 2006. Gunmen opened fire on protesters in Mexico's colonial city of Oaxaca on Friday, killing a U.S. journalist and wounding several people at road blocks set up by leftists pushing to topple a state governor. Will, a cameraman working with Indymedia New York, was shot in the chest and died before reaching the hospital, the independent news group said on its Web site.
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ATTENTION EDITORS - CORRECTING CAPTIONS FOR DAR 13, 15 22-3 WHICH WERE TRANSMITTED AT APPROXIMATELY 0215 GMT ON OCTOBER 28, 2006. THE OFFICIAL CORRECTION ISSUED BY INDYMEDIA CORRECTS THE CAMERAMAN'S NAME TO BRAD WILL FROM WILL BRADLEY ROLAND. REUTERS. Members of the Popular Assembly of Oaxaca (APPO) carry Brad Will, a cameraman, who was shot during a shooting near a barricade in Oaxaca City October 27, 2006. Gunmen opened fire on protesters in Mexico's colonial city of Oaxaca on Friday, killing a U.S. journalist and wounding several people at road blocks set up by leftists pushing to topple a state governor. Will, a cameraman working with Indymedia New York, was shot in the chest and died before reaching the hospital, the independent news group said on its Web site.