#BlackLivesMatter: Dozens Arrested as Protests Against Police Violence Continue

Sunday 10 July 2016

#BlackLivesMatter: Dozens Arrested as Protests Against Police Violence Continue


Dozens of protesters were arrested and several police were injured Saturday night as tense protests over police force against African-Americans continued across the nation.

Police used smoke bombs to clear demonstrators blocking Interstate 94 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, late Saturday, while more than 30 people were arrested in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Both cities continue reel after the deaths of two black men at the hands of white officers last week.

In Saint Paul, protesters chanted the name of Philando Castile, 32, who was fatally shot by a St. Anthony police officer in Falcon Heights on Wednesday.


Police said on Twitter that people on an overpass were "throwing objects at officers, dumping liquid on officers" and others were throwing rocks and a construction material called rebar. Police also said a molotov cocktail was thrown at officers.

Police were heard telling the crowd, "leave the interstate now or you'll be subject to a use of force" shortly after 10:30 p.m. Police blamed "aggressors" for throwing rocks and other objects at officers, and said police were using "marking rounds."
Protesters respond to flashbangs rubber bullets & smoke grenades with #PurpleRain. The most MN ish ever.#i94closedpic.twitter.com/o4EAiTuMAv
— Nick Espinosa (@CGoHome) July 10, 2016
Police said at least five officers officers in all were injured by thrown objects, but none of the injuries were serious. Authorities used smoke bombs when 200 protesters refused to leave the roadway just after midnight. By 12:45 a.m. Sunday, police said they were clearing debris from the road in order to reopen the highway.

Authorities said arrests had been made, but it was not clear how many.

[MSN News]

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