Tear gas, 102 arrested, 21 cops injured in Black Lives Matter protests in St. Paul (VIDEO)
Police detained some 102 people while 21cops were injured at a violent rally that saw Interstate 94 blocked in in Saint Paul, Minnesota, amid nationwide protests following the deadly shooting of policemen in Dallas last week over recent police killings of black men.
On Saturday night, hundreds of people protesting the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, shot dead by police officers earlier in the week, gathered at St. Paul Governor’s residence and marched to Interstate 94, shutting it down for at least five hours.
Last night and this morning, 21 officers from multiple agencies were injured on I-94 and other areas of the city. #I94closed
— St. Paul Police PIO (@sppdPIO) July 10, 2016
BREAKING: Protestors on I-94 now throwing fireworks at police. pic.twitter.com/RffGiOCKtn
— Timothy Blotz (@TimBlotzFOX9) July 10, 2016
Bricks now being thrown at officers, along with more rocks and bottles. #I94closed
— St. Paul Police PIO (@sppdPIO) July 10, 2016
Police said on Twitter that people on the Interstate were “throwing rocks, bottles, fireworks and bricks.” At least two policemen were hit in the head with chunks of concrete. St. Paul police also said protesters threw Molotov cocktails. Officers had to use inert smoke several times in order to get the demonstrators leave the freeway.
Interstate 94 has now reopened for vehicle traffic. At least 50 people protesting there were taken to custody and charged with third degree riot.
Law enforcement made 52 more arrests in a second riot on the city’s Grand Avenue, “for public nuisance and unlawful assembly.” Those people, however, were booked and then released.
Protests in St. Paul follow nationwide rallies that have engulfed the States, with 100 more arrests made nationwide on Friday.
The largest number of arrests was made that night in Rochester, New York, where protesters blocked downtown streets.
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