Just 120 seconds after the break, Dortmund were level when Haaland shot past diving Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer after Dayot Upamecano cheaply gave away possession.ĭortmund were unlucky not to be awarded a penalty when their captain Marco Reus appeared to be fouled by Lucas Hernandez.Īt the other end, Hummels was again at fault when VAR confirmed his handball, to Rose's fury, and Lewandowski made no mistake. That's why it's doubly bitter that we lost like that," fumed Reus.ĭortmund forged ahead in the fifth minute when Brandt, who was later stretchered off after a clash of heads, slammed in a superb shot.Ī Hummels mistake led to Lewandowski equalising four minutes later against his former club when the Poland striker motored onto a Thomas Mueller pass and fired home.īayern capitalised on another Dortmund error when Coman's excellent strike put the visitors in front before half-time. "We always had the feeling that we could win. This was Bayern's seventh straight win over Dortmund, including five Bundesliga victories and two German Super Cup triumphs.ĭortmund were unhappy to not be awarded a penalty after Marco Reus appeared to be fouled just before Lewandowski's crucial spot kick. "But in terms of fighting, we were there." "In the first half, we should have led by more and in terms of how we played, I'm not sure we deserved to win," said Bayern forward Thomas Mueller.
Julian Brandt and Erling Haaland scored Dortmund's goals at Signal Iduna Park, but Lewandowski netted and converted the winning penalty, either side of a Kingsley Coman goal.ĭortmund coach Marco Rose was shown a red card for arguing with the referee after a Mats Hummels handball led to Lewandowski converting the key spot-kick 12 minutes from time. Once aware that Cooper was armed, Kelly explained that the arrest was made "being that we had no way to prove that the male was employed by CNN, active duty law enforcement or a conceal carry permit holder," the second of two reports from the trooper read.Dortmund: Robert Lewandowski scored twice as Bayern Munich opened up a four-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga with a 3-2 win at second-placed Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Kelly contended in his incident reports that he searched Cooper and found no media credential. Both were later released without charges. and led away from the scene by two troopers in riot gear after saying he worked for CNN. Jimenez was handcuffed by state troopers on live television with others in his crew about 5 a.m. It was intentional and racially motivated."Ī CNN producer with Jimenez also was arrested during that separate apprehension. "The selective arresting of Black media members was not coincidental. Floyd's murder," the suit read, adding that Cooper was given this assignment in response to the reporter's arrest a day earlier. Cooper was part of the same CNN broadcast team as Omar Jimenez, a Black Latino journalist, who was also unlawfully arrested while covering the historic protests surrounding Mr. The lawsuit specifically lists as defendants trooper Patrick Kelly and patrol "Captain Jane Doe," whose identity has yet to be verified by Cooper or his attorneys.
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Constitution's free speech and unlawful detention amendments. District Court alleging that his arrest was a violation of the U.S. Storms declined to say why the step was taken, explaining, "I can't discuss further strategy decisions at this time."Ī spokesman for the State Patrol has yet to respond to a request for comment about the dismissal.Ĭooper, a retired law enforcement officer, was a credentialed member of the media at the time, and while possessing two guns, he also had with him a permit that allows him to carry a firearm anywhere in the United States, according to the lawsuit. Cooper can refile his civil rights claim at any point within the six-year statute of limitations period." "We took the procedural step of dismissing the action without prejudice," Jeff Storms, Cooper's attorney, said Tuesday."That means Mr.
He has been represented in the lawsuit by the legal team representing George Floyd's family. No charges were ever filed, according to the suit, which was seeking at least $500,000 in damages. Cooper was kept in the Hennepin County jail for nearly 20 hours on May 30, 2020, on allegations of violating an emergency curfew - which specifically exempted members of the news media - and illegal possession of a gun. A CNN security officer withdrew his lawsuit that alleged the Minnesota State Patrol targeted him for being Black and unlawfully arrested him during the civil unrest in Minneapolis shortly after George Floyd's death.