A swift release after a bizarre detention
Early this morning, Minnesota State Police officers dispatched to the scene of riots in Minneapolis arrested CNN report Omar Jimenez while he was live on camera doing a news broadcast. The footage, which was beamed into American living rooms in real time, shows a calm and polite Jimenez repeatedly offering to relocate if he’s in officers’ way. But instead of receiving any kind of clear instructions, he’s simply placed under arrest for no clear reason.
Jimenez was released from custody relatively quickly and returned to the airwaves to say “that gave me a little bit of comfort knowing that you guys saw what was happening, I was living what was happening and the country was seeing what was happening unfold in real-time before their eyes.”
The disturbing and as-yet-unexplained incident was resolved rapidly during a phone call between CNN President Jeff Zucker and Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz, who apologized for Jimenez’ detention.
Arrests of journalists who were attempting to cover protests in Ferguson, Missouri emerged as a major theme of the drama that played out in that city in 2014 — directly exposing people with large platforms to some of the kinds of conduct that concerned protestors.
Author: Matthew Yglesias
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