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Protesters block freeway near downtown St. Paul; police pelted with rocks, bottles

50 people arrested by Sunday morning
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
50 arrested at St. Paul protest
Posted at 6:57 AM, Jul 10, 2016
and last updated 2016-07-10 13:30:28-04

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Dozens of people were arrested late Saturday in Louisiana and Minnesota at protests sparked by the recent police killings of black men in those states.

Police used smoke bombs to clear demonstrators blocking Interstate 94 in St. Paul. About 200 protesters refused to leave the roadway just after midnight as police in riot gear slowly moved in.

By Sunday morning, police arrested 50 people, CNN reported. The St. Paul Police Department reported at least five officers suffered non-serious injuries when hit by rocks, firecrackers and bottles thrown by protesters.

Meanwhile, in Louisiana, prominent Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson was one of 101 people arrested Saturday night during protests in Baton Rouge that called for justice in the wake of the fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling, who was black, by two white police officers.

No information was immediately available on what charges they faced or whether some people were later released.

In Minnesota, Mike Martin, who wore a guitar on his back and said he was trying to promote peace, was pepper sprayed by a police officer on a pedestrian bridge overlooking the interstate. He said he was trying to move the crowd along and keep the peace.

"I guess I wasn't moving fast enough for him," said Martin, who estimated the officer was six feet away and sprayed without warning. "He just got it out and bam, I saw a cloud. It's burning pretty bad."

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A leader on a loudspeaker urged the group to march to the governor's mansion, where protesters have gathered since the fatal police shooting on Wednesday of Philando Castile in suburban St. Paul. The 32-year-old school cafeteria supervisor was shot during a traffic stop while reaching for his wallet, according to his girlfriend, who live-streamed video of the shooting's immediate aftermath on Facebook.

Tyree Johnson, who said he was Castile's cousin, said officers on the highway fired pellets and gas in his direction.

Misty Macon, 20, of St. Paul, said the protest was mostly peaceful, even as at least one protester aimed a firework at an officer. She said she saw about 30 people being peacefully taken away by officers, who said they warned protesters they would be subject to arrest if they didn't disassemble.

Police said the interstate reopened early Sunday morning.

The protest, which started with a march from the governor's mansion around 8 p.m., was among several demonstrations nationwide following the deaths of Castile and 37-year-old Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Sterling, who was also black, was shot after a scuffle with officers outside a convenience store.

The night after Castile was killed, five police officers were fatally shot and others were wounded during protests in Dallas. Authorities identified the Dallas shooter as an Army veteran who was later killed by police.

 

Sterling's and Castile's families denounced the attack on the Dallas officers.