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Protests Over Police Shootings Block Roads In U.S. Cities


By Bryn Stole and David Bailey


BATON ROUGE, La./MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Protests against the shootings of two black men by police officers shut down main arteries in a number of U.S. cities on Saturday, leading to numerous arrests, scuffles and injuries in confrontations between police and demonstrators.


Undeterred by heightened concerns about safety at protests after a lone gunman killed five police officers in Dallas Thursday night, organizers went ahead with marches in the biggest metropolis, New York City, and Washington D.C., the nation’s capital, among other cities.


 



It was the third straight day of widespread protests after the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling, 37, by police in Baton Rouge on Tuesday and the death of Philando Castile, 32, on Wednesday night in a St. Paul, Minnesota suburb, cities which both saw heated protests on Saturday.


The most recent shooting deaths by police come after several years of contentious killings by law enforcement officers, including that of Michael Brown, a teenager whose death in the summer of 2014 caused riots and weeks of protests in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson.


On Saturday evening, hundreds of protesters shut down I-94, a major thoroughfare linking the Twin Cities, snarling traffic.


 



Overpass is packed with protesters and onlookers above I-94 exit #StPaul pic.twitter.com/2w9GD9wGMA

— Kim Bellware (@bellwak)




This is just on one side. Cops are to my left too. #StPaul pic.twitter.com/vF3NZDD29g

— Kim Bellware (@bellwak)




Protesters playing and singing Prince’s “Purple Rain” at I-94 protest in #StPaul pic.twitter.com/2ZMhtbeW9e

— Kim Bellware (@bellwak)




Protesters covering woman tear gassed in milk #stpaul pic.twitter.com/85uUR5B3WT

— Kim Bellware (@bellwak)




Got me. pic.twitter.com/TuByscxs6y

— Kim Bellware (@bellwak)



Protesters, told to disperse, threw rocks, bottles and construction rebar at officers, injuring at least three, St. Paul police said. Police made arrests and used smoke bombs and marking rounds to disperse the crowd.


Protesters at the scene said police fired tear gas and rubber bullets. Police said early on Sunday they had begun clearing the highway of debris in preparation for re-opening it.


A march in Baton Rouge saw scuffles between riot police and Black Panther activists, several of whom carried shotguns. Louisiana law allows for weapons to be carried openly.



#blacklives is here and it is tense#BatonRouge #shootings #police #protest pic.twitter.com/nOiNsFnJHQ

— Chris Burke (@SharkNomad)




Numerous arrests down here as deputies force people to move fast down the road, just saw someone get tased. pic.twitter.com/FsnTcK5RHh

— Bryn Stole (@BrynStole)







Tensions high in Baton Rougde. An officer pointed an apparent assault rifle at myself and others: https://t.co/jD2eg0RIYU

— David Lohr (@David_Lohr)



After a short standoff later in the evening, riot police arrested as many as 30 demonstrators and recovered weapons. Prominent black activist and former Baltimore mayoral candidate Deray McKesson was among those arrested.



Activist @deray arrested in Baton Rouge; police use smoke bombs to clear protesters in Minn. https://t.co/9s4RDwzRgE pic.twitter.com/fEmaYLaKvV

— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune)



Protests also took place Saturday in Nashville, where protesters briefly blocked a road, and in Indianapolis. A rally in San Francisco also briefly blocked a freeway ramp, according to local media.



#ICYMI Protest marchers in Nashville chant #BlackLivesMatter, @MNPDNashville blocks traffic https://t.co/HgsmXgJdgX pic.twitter.com/MjnhC1zJkk

— The Tennessean (@Tennessean)




#SF #blacklivesmatter protest sitting, three minutes until dispersal order pic.twitter.com/OOfEHZlLWh

— Jessica Christian (@jachristian)




Massive sit-in at Market/Powell during #SF #blacklivesmatter protest. Reading names of people killed by police. pic.twitter.com/RCutscsXBR

— Jessica Christian (@jachristian)




Sit-down protest happening outside our window in SF right now #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/Mby6nXOmLd

— Mark Murray (@mrkmur)




"Hands up don't shoot" at #sf #BlackLivesMatter protest. Now at market and 4th. pic.twitter.com/kROItZzfZc

— Sam-Omar Hall (@sozh)



Hundreds of protesters marched from City Hall to Union Square in New York. The crowd swelled to around a thousand people, closing down Fifth Avenue.


Some chanted “No racist police, no justice, no peace” as rain fell in New York.



Happening now: sizable #BlackLivesMatter protest moving up 5th AV in Flatiron #NewYork pic.twitter.com/P7GRamp1ju

— Jon Yu (@heyJonYu)



”I’m feeling very haunted, very sad,” said Lorena Ambrosio, 27, a Peruvian American and freelance artist, “and just angry that black bodies just keep piling and piling up.”


New York police said they arrested about a dozen protesters for shutting down a major city highway.


(Additional reporting by Laila Kearney, Elizabeth Barber and Chris Michaud in New York; Writing by Nick Carey; Editing by Mary Milliken and Ryan Woo)

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