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CNN Journo Who Reported 'Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Protests' Gets Emmy Nomination

Omar Jimenez nominated for 'Outstanding Emerging Journalist'

July 29, 2022

The CNN journalist best known for reporting from the burning scene of "fiery but mostly peaceful protests" following the justified non-fatal police shooting of armed sexual-assault suspect Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis., has been nominated for an Emmy award.

CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez was one of five nominees in the "Outstanding Emerging Journalist" category. A Washington Free Beacon analysis determined that the word "emerging" is a euphemism for "non-white." Other nominees included Anna Kook of Al Jazeera Plus, the controversial media outlet funded by Qatari oligarchs, and Vice correspondent Paola Ramos, a "Latinx Communications Strategist" who worked on Hillary Clinton's failed presidential campaign in 2016.

The Kenosha riots in August 2020 lasted nearly a week and caused tens of millions of dollars' worth of property damage. Rioters took to the streets after a bystander posted a video of Blake's encounter with police. Mainstream journalists repeatedly spread disinformation by describing Blake as "unarmed." In fact, he was armed with a knife and was harassing his girlfriend who had previously accused Blake of sexually assaulting her. Blake survived the shooting, which occurred after two officers unsuccessfully attempted to subdue him with a Taser and repeatedly ordered him to drop the knife.