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Authorities arrest 76 Dakota Access pipeline protesters for camping on private property
2017-02-02
[Wash Times] About 76 Dakota Access protesters were arrested Wednesday after they set up a new camp on private land and then tried to stop law enforcement from reaching the encampment.

The arrests at the impromptu Last Child Camp came as law enforcement and the Standing Rock Sioux coordinated to clear garbage from protest sites located in the floodplain before the spring snow melt.

"Law enforcement showed great restraint, enduring verbal abuse and taunts and protesters resisting arrest but did not make use of any less-than-lethal munitions," said the Morton County Sheriff’s Department in a Wednesday statement.

Officers met first on the Backwater Bridge with representatives of the hastily constructed camp and asked them to dismantle their tents and teepees, but after multiple warnings, "they did not show signs of starting to leave," the department said.

"Our law enforcement officers conducted themselves in a safe and responsible manner," said Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier. "Regardless of this incident, it is our desire to continue the dialogue with tribal and camp leaders so that the camps continue to be cleaned and protesters leave prior to the flooding season."
Posted by:Besoeker

#4   the camps continue to be cleaned and protesters leave prior to the flooding season."

Perhaps we are being a bit hasty.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-02-02 12:24  

#3  I'm guessing Warren Buffet has a $ interest (BNSF) in stopping the pipeline
Posted by: Frank G   2017-02-02 08:57  

#2  Follow the money. Who paid for these protesters?

Anything paid to them is taxable, and while they may not have gotten enough to take the income tax their employers are still on the hook for a lot of paper work, unemployment, SS/FICA etc.

Let's see where all that leads.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-02-02 08:01  

#1  Did they have permission to be on the private property? If they did the authorities may have overstepped.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-02-02 01:25  

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