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CNN Crew covering the riots arrested for no reason

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How the Minneapolis arrest of CNN crew unfolded -- live on air

A CNN crew has been taken to custody amid protests in Minneapolis early on Friday morning.

Here is how the situation unfolded:

At 5:09 a.m. local time, CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez was reporting live on an arrest happening in the area near a city police department precinct that protesters had burned and officers had abandoned overnight.

About a block away, a fire was burning at a different, four-story building that had contained restaurants. He was standing in front of a long line of police officers in riot gear.

Shortly after his crew captured the arrest on camera, the police officers moved towards Jimenez and his crew, asking them to move.

Jimenez told the officers he and his three colleagues were part of the same CNN crew and calmly identified himself with his CNN identification card.

Jimenez was then heard as telling the officers:

"We can move back to where you'd like. We can move back to where you'd like here. We are live on the air at the moment.
This is the four of us. We are one team.
Just put us back where you want us. We're getting out of your way. So, just let us know.
Wherever you'd want us, we will go. We were just getting out of your way when you were advancing through the intersection. Let us know and we've got you."​

It makes sense that the police wouldn't want the media there...the only reason the George Floyd execution was even a blip on anyone's radar is that there were cameras there that the police don't control.
 
I'm sure Trump supporters will approve of CNN journalists being arrested for reporting the news.
 
Apparently the State police arrested them?

"The state police are going to have a lot to answer for with this arrest here."
 
I'm sure Trump supporters will approve of CNN journalists being arrested for reporting the news.

Just shows how wrong you can be even when you're "sure".
 
It makes sense that the police wouldn't want the media there...the only reason the George Floyd execution was even a blip on anyone's radar is that there were cameras there that the police don't control.

God bless the Minnesota State Police.
 
Apparently the State police arrested them?

"The state police are going to have a lot to answer for with this arrest here."

The only reason they would be arrested is if they were deemed interfering with police business.
that or they refused to move back like they were told.


this needs to be investigated though because this could be a first amendment right violation.
 
The only reason they would be arrested is if they were deemed interfering with police business.
that or they refused to move back like they were told.


this needs to be investigated though because this could be a first amendment right violation.

They were told to stand there and when the cops approached, the reporter said, which you can clearly hear:

"We can move back to where you'd like. We can move back to where you'd like here. We are live on the air at the moment.
This is the four of us. We are one team.
Just put us back where you want us. We're getting out of your way. So, just let us know.
Wherever you'd want us, we will go. We were just getting out of your way when you were advancing through the intersection. Let us know and we've got you."
 
They were told to stand there and when the cops approached, the reporter said, which you can clearly hear:

"We can move back to where you'd like. We can move back to where you'd like here. We are live on the air at the moment.
This is the four of us. We are one team.
Just put us back where you want us. We're getting out of your way. So, just let us know.
Wherever you'd want us, we will go. We were just getting out of your way when you were advancing through the intersection. Let us know and we've got you."

They were let go shortly after with 0 charges against them.
as i said it needs to be investigated and this is possible 1st amendment issues right here.
 
It makes sense that the police wouldn't want the media there...the only reason the George Floyd execution was even a blip on anyone's radar is that there were cameras there that the police don't control.

They wanted to arrest the guy because his last name is Jimenez. That was easy.
In other news, arrest the 4 police officers, lock them up, throw away the key.
Do not burn and trash housing, property, businesses. It is self defeating.
 
They wanted to arrest the guy because his last name is Jimenez. That was easy.
In other news, arrest the 4 police officers, lock them up, throw away the key.
Do not burn and trash housing, property, businesses. It is self defeating.

I agree with this post 100%
 
Nope. I fully support the arrest of CNN personnel.

Huh... I like our constitution, which includes the right to a free press, due process of law and disagree with a totalitarian state that would arrest the media simply because facts don't align with what people would wish to be true.

All I can tell you, AmNat, is love it or leave it. Your views are un-American.
 
How unpatriotic of you. I suppose you took a knee when they were released?

I disagree. I think they are extremely patriotic. Blind patriotism is the problem.

“My country, right or wrong,” is a thing that no patriot would think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, “My mother, drunk or sober.”
― G.K. Chesterton, The Defendant

“Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.”
― Samuel Johnson

“Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it.”
― Mark Twain

“Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official, save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by the country. It is patriotic to support him insofar as he efficiently serves the country. It is unpatriotic not to oppose him to the exact extent that by inefficiency or otherwise he fails in his duty to stand by the country. In either event, it is unpatriotic not to tell the truth, whether about the president or anyone else.”
― Theodore Roosevelt
 
“Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it.”

And when the government arrests journos, it deserves my support.
 
I'm sure Trump supporters will approve of CNN journalists being arrested for reporting the news.

There isn't enough context. CNN only showed us what they wanted us to see.
 
Freedom of the press doesn't mean unlimited access.

Again, they were where they were told they could be and when the cops came up to them in an aggressive manner, they said that they would comply with any orders to move to a different location.

There was absolutely no reason for this arrest, other than the fact that they don't like cameras that they don't control.
 
Freedom of the press doesn't mean unlimited access.

In practice that is what it means, as evidenced by CNN's indignation at the police having ignored their journos claim to be reporters (which would not matter if there were only a question of neutral laws being applied).
 
I'm sure Trump supporters will approve of CNN journalists being arrested for reporting the news.

He can't think for himself enough to realize that this was exactly the agenda him and his allies were advocating for for years.
 
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