LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – More than 90 people were arrested during an anti-ICE protest in downtown Wednesday night, police shared on social media Thursday.
According to Las Vegas Metro Police, 94 adults were arrested and 7 juveniles were cited after they began “throwing water bottles and rocks at officers, blocking roadways, and damaging property.” Police add that multiple dispersal orders were given in both English and Spanish before people were detained.
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Four LVMPD officers were also injured during the unrest. It is currently unclear if any protestors may have been injured.
Additionally, police say several nearby buildings were spray-painted and vandalized.
Police urge anyone participating in future demonstrations to do so “peacefully and lawfully.”
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