A photojournalist from Phoenix, Arizona, attempted to self-immolate near the White House at Black Lives Matter Plaza on Saturday evening. Samuel Mena Jr., who lists AZFamily’s KTVK 3TV and KPHO CBS 5 News in his resume, set his left arm ablaze while shouting slogans including “Free Palestine!” and “I’m a journalist and I’m ashamed!” during an anti-Israel protest.
CBS News denied any connection to Mela following initial reporting on his stunt, but AZFamily has released a statement confirming he “worked as a news photographer for KTVK/KPHO” and has now been fired.
The incident drew an immediate reaction from the public and law enforcement officials in the area, who extinguished the flames. Mela, whose arm appears severely burned in video footage of the incident, can be heard screaming, “I am a journalist, and we neglected… we spread misinformation!”
No other injuries were reported at the rally, and it continued after Mela was taken away, with attendees delivering speeches expressing solidarity with the Palestinians amid Israel’s ongoing conflicts with Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.
In February, U.S. airman Aaron Bushnell also set himself on fire to protest the war in Gaza, outside the Israeli embassy in Washington D.C. His injuries were more extensive than Mela’s, and he died around seven hours after the stunt.
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Man claiming to be CBS journalist sets himself on fire near the White House yesterday during protest against Israel.pic.twitter.com/QX5qPht39G
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) October 6, 2024