u/igacek. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said protests in the city Tuesday were largely peaceful and organized by local residents, but that the "dynamic has changed over the last several days." "Later, after he was released from custody, Jimenez told CNN he spoke with the police officer who led him away and asked why he was being arrested. However around 5am on Friday, local time, remaining protesters clashed with police and tear gas was thrown.Jimenez said there was "no animosity" between the crew and the police officers, who were not violent. Join. "In the live footage of the arrest, Jimenez can be heard explaining to the officers the four of them are "one team. #GeorgeFloyd"They were then released "once they were confirmed to be members of the media", it added.He was taken to the Hennepin County Medical Centre where was pronounced dead. ""Do you mind telling me why I'm under arrest?" "Viewers at home were shocked by the footage, describing it as "extraordinary" and "crazy".Minnesota Governor Tim Walz then apologised for what happened and said the arrests were "unacceptable".Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman says Derek Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter, after his office gathered enough evidence to prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.An anchor from the studio says "this is an American television reporter … being led away by police officers. he said.The shocking event sparked huge protests in the city which descended into chaos when the Police Department's 3rd Precinct building was set alight on Thursday night.On Thursday President Trump added fuel to the fire by warning if local authorities can't restore order, he would send in the country's military to deal with the "thugs", adding: "When the looting starts, the shooting starts. Also I don't want war either but fuck Iran.How come the banners from all of the "protests" across the country look exactly the same? The charges come after three days of protests, which had been escalating in violence. The mayor of Minneapolis declared a strict curfew for the US city on Friday after three nights of violent protests over the death of an unarmed African American man in police custody. Jimenez says calmly.CNN reporter Omar Jimenez and his crew who were arrested live on air during protests in Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd have now been released from custody.Jimenez had previously tweeted the "images out of Minneapolis right now are unbelievable. CNN called for their immediate release and said the arrest was a "clear violation of their First Amendment rights. View All Moderators. ""If you're just tuning in, this is our camera crew being arrested," the anchor says. r/Minneapolis: Minneapolis, Minnesota (MN) Iran stones adulterers and homosexuals, forces women to adhere to strict religious rules in public and private, has a military force separate from the Armed Forces that is actively participating in the Syrian and Yemenese Civil Wars, and has a supreme ruler that is apparently appointed by God. Mayor Jacob Frey ordered everyone off the city's streets starting at 8 pm (0100 GMT Saturday) until 6 am, excepting law enforcement, fire and medical personnel and national guard troops deployed for peacekeeping................................. Advertisement ................................The mayor of Minneapolis declared a strict curfew for the US city on Friday after three nights of violent protests over the death of an unarmed African American man in police custody.The police officer accused of killing the 46-year-old George Floyd by kneeling on his neck was arrested and charged with murder earlier Friday.US cop who kneeled on George Floyd's Neck has been charged with third-degree murder. "Please stay home. Please do not come here to protest. "Asked whether he was frightened during the ordeal, Jimenez said: "It did cross my mind: what is really happening here? "Around 5:10pm local time on Friday morning the reporter, who had been covering the protests, was taken into police custody while speaking live to camera, despite identifying himself to officers.But the fact the arrest was playing out live on television was comforting, he added.Earlier Trump has said "I feel very, very badly" about George Floyd's death.Local leaders have repeatedly urged demonstrators to avoid violence.