No way any skate media is gonna report on this. No one would benefit from it, just risk burning bridges. There isn't a news outlet in skateboarding, it's all jokes mixed with a few subtle redbull chugs.
although i generally agree with you, there have been a few exceptions. as has already been mentioned in this thread, mackenzie eisenhour, the associate editor at transworld, did post what he called a "PSA" on his instagram. in addition, skate newswire, the people that bring you the "mission statement" podcast, did publish this story on january 5 -
https://skatenewswire.com/jesse-vieira-black-rock-security-guard-assault/.
although the skate newswire story is kind of "the-least-you-can-do"-type of story, it was all i really expected when i suggested that someone head to the court this friday to provide a recap. covering the story doesn't necessarily mean you have to provide your opinion on it, but i do understand that, as far as the skateboarding industry is concerned, simply providing an unbiased report on such a hot-button issue could constitute "bridge burning." all i was thinking is that it'd be nice if we didn't have to rely on abc7 or nbc bay area for updates on the case. (ridiculous that for the first couple stories we had to read "ABC7 News was the only crew on the scene.") plus, a skateboarder would be able to offer insight that these mainstream media outlets couldn't, such as who, if any, other skateboarders were in attendance. could maybe even get some pull quotes from jesse's friends, since they, understandably, seem very reticent to offer up any sound bites to the tv stations.
oh, and also some outlet by the name of boardstation.de put out this -
http://www.boardstation.de/2018/12/19/jesse-vieira-pro-fahrer-wegen-schweren-angriff-auf-sf-security-guard-in-haft-keine-kaution/. not sure how big these guys are in germany, but at least it's something.
edit: now seeing that the nine club donated to dan jansen's gofundme. good on them. maybe that's not skate media "reporting" on the issue, but it does demonstrate solidarity.