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CNN accuses the Minneapolis police of lying about its arrest of a black reporter and his crew

But CNN challenged that account, insisting that the crew identified themselves as reporters before the arrests occurred and said Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz intervened to help ensure their release from custody.

being treated respectfully by the police. Campbell and CNN "New Day" anchor John Berman suggested that race likely played a role in Jimenez's arrest. CNN called the arrests "a clear violation of their First Amendment rights."

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hblodget If the governor takes full responsibility, he needs to find these liars and take action

How corrupt is the police in that city by lying LIVE on camera!🤦‍♂️ Police corruption is deeply rooted in that city they better off firing everyone of them and start all over again.. Hire fresh blood.

as HK journalist only focus on HK police's reactions and claim Police brutality to the West. got it

CNN accuses the Minneapolis police of claiming something other than the video shows.

Reporter: Put as back where you want us, no you are under arrest. Did you hear that

Please, these corrupt cops had to know they were arresting a reporter and his crew, after all they had mics and cameras and probably a news truck near by.

I would seriously consider a lawsuit. CNN has the power to do so and get results

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