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Police said 250 protesters were trapped on a span and arrested.
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Hundreds of Protesters Arrested
The Page by Mark Halperin —
... Police used flash grenades and tear gas to herd a crowd of about 250 people onto a bridge where they were arrested, less than an hour before McCain was scheduled to speak. ...
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