25 Are Charged in April War Protest
From Staff and Wire Reports
Misdemeanor charges have been filed against 25 people arrested during a war protest at the Port of Oakland that ended when police fired on demonstrators with rubber bullets, wooden dowels and other projectiles.
Protesters were charged Monday with interfering with a lawful business, failure to disperse and disturbing the peace. The defendants were among 33 people arrested during the April 7 protest.
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