Alright, settle down kiddies.
The "press" meaning a bunch of career seeking journalists can and will go to the scene of these riots, as they should. The police cannot infringe upon their innocence, this has nothing to do with the freedom of the press, which protects the press from being prosecuted by the state for doing their job anything they've written or said. The two reporters in the McDonalds could be forced out by the police if the owner wanted them out, however for their arrests to allegedly be for not leaving fast enough, and then their subsequent release without a charge to go the way it did, the police are in the wrong.
Overall, if reporters are going into dangerous situations and expecting to be treated like royalty, then they are sadly mistaken.
And lastly, the Bill of Rights cannot be suspended. I don't have the slightest clue where you people are getting that idea, but I'm fairly certain you'd have a hard time arguing how you could possibly suspend amendments without passing an amendment first.