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5 climate activists arrested in Denver after traffic-blocking protests

The arrestees violated municipal code, police said

Protest group, "Extinction Rebellion" blocks traffic ...
Joe Amon, The Denver Post
Members of the group Extinction Rebellion Denver block traffic along Speer Boulevard as they join other activists across the country in calling for action on climate change with non-violent civil disobedience in downtown Denver on Sept. 23, 2019.
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Police arrested five climate change activists who were blocking intersections in downtown Denver as part of a protest Monday morning.

The five protesters with Extinction Rebellion Denver were arrested for allegedly violating a municipal code banning the obstruction of streets, police spokesman Jay Casillas said. The protesters will be booked and processed at the Denver Downtown Detention Center.

“We do respect people’s right to protest, but we want them to do it safely,” Casillas said.

A few dozen people with the group briefly blocked intersections on South Broadway and Speer Boulevard during rush hour traffic, . They sang protest songs, chanted and marched with a banner that read “Business as usual = Death.”

About a dozen police officers met the group on South Broadway and arrested protesters after telling them to move off the street.

Extinction Rebellion blocking traffic along Speer ...
Joe Amon, The Denver Post
Members of the group Extinction Rebellion Denver block traffic along Speer Boulevard as they join other activists across the country in calling for action on climate change with non-violent civil disobedience in downtown Denver on Sept. 23, 2019.

The group, part of a national organization, promotes non-violent civil disobedience to bring attention to climate change, pollution and mass extinction.

“We love the people of Denver but we have to do this!” the group’s Facebook event for the morning protests state.

The group is also .

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