Note that Minneapolis state police have claimed that the reporters were released from jail the following morning after confirming themselves as media, which CNN responded by saying they had identified themselves before their arrest and it was only through the Goverers interference that their reporters were released the following morning.
I mean, it happened live on air, they were clearly identified as CNN and willing to comply with police orders - making the police's claim laughable.
I wonder what those officers were thinking, arresting a reporter on live camera.
I think the level of impunity of "I am the law" instead of laws being laws, has taken over far too many in the police department. The level of police misconduct that's been captured in camera in the last few days is disturbing. There's always one police officer that rushes into a peaceful situation, from behind, and starts violence. This sort of assault on humans is taken to be their responsibility, apparently, and all the rest of the police stand idly by as one of those in their uniforms commits acts of violence against peaceful people.
I would not be shocked if a majority of the property crime was also police instigated. If they are willing to do this to people, it's far easier to knock out some windows.
==I think the level of impunity of "I am the law" instead of laws being laws, has taken over far too many in the police department.==
Never heard it put quite this way. Well said!
Being a punctuation mark enthusiast, I’m very interested where you got that ⟨==xxx==⟩ notation from