Hundreds gathered for the week of
marches and demonstrations, seen above. But some among the group drew
criticism after storming the Interior Department for a sit-in
Dozens of climate activists have been arrested after they clashed with
police in Washington DC and forced their way into the Interior
Department building in scenes that some have called reminiscent of the
US Capitol riot.
Police clashed with dozens of protestors who made their way inside the Interior Department
An Interior Department spokeswoman said a group of
demonstrators rushed the lobby on Thursday, injuring multiple security
officers, at least of whom was taken to a nearby hospital.
Police and
protesters clashed outside the building, and officers used Tasers and
batons against several unarmed protesters, representatives for the
activist group said. The group said 55 participants were arrested.
Climate protesters march to the White House on Tuesday in Washington, DC as part of a week of demonstrations
Native American climate activists
and allies, many under the age of 18, await arrest at the US Capitol
during a youth-led civil disobedience action against the continued use
of fossil fuels on Friday
The dramatic scenes came during five days of demonstrations in the
capital organized by a group calling itself 'People vs Fossil Fuels',
which is demanding that President Joe Biden cease approvals for fossil
fuel infrastructure and lead a renewable energy transformation.
3 comments:
But nobody gives a shit because they are liberals.
Everyone has a cause to support.
Funny. Not one news media outlet is calling this an "insurrection
."
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