At least 6 arrests at protest against California virus order
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. - Authorities said at least six people were arrested Thursday at a demonstration in Southern California against the state’s orders limiting activities due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Carrie Braun, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, said four people were arrested for investigation of incidents during the protest near the pier in San Clemente.
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The department said in a social media post that the incidents were “unlawful acts such as vandalism and trespassing.”
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Braun said at least two more people were later arrested for failing to heed authorities’ orders to disperse. No injuries were reported.
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She said demonstrators have been rallying for several weeks without incident in San Clemente against the governor’s orders, which are intended to slow spread of the virus.
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