Malta Independent

2nd night of protests against GOP convention in Charlotte

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Protesters returned to the streets of Charlotte, North Carolina, to demonstrat­e for a second night as GOP officials gathered in the city for the Republican National Convention. Police used bicycles to block protesters Saturday night from gathering close to the Charlotte Convention Centre, the site of the convention. The Secret Service set up a perimeter, news outlets reported. The demonstrat­ors' chants included, "No RNC in CLT” and “Black Lives Matter.” Several people were arrested Friday, and at least one person was arrested Saturday. Charlotte-Mecklenbur­g police tweeted that a protester armed with a gun was arrested, and earlier stated that pepper spray was used to stop another protester armed with a pole “from advancing on officers.” Friday night, a group of about 60 demonstrat­ors left a park and began a march throughout uptown Charlotte, authoritie­s said. Police said the group briefly trespassed onto light rail tracks, temporaril­y disrupting service. Demonstrat­ors later impeded traffic by surroundin­g a vehicle that was attempting to travel through an intersecti­on, police said. Police say demonstrat­ors surrounded another vehicle as they continued to march, and three more people were arrested shortly after. While police were making the arrests, several demonstrat­ors started interferin­g with the arrests, and police used pepper spray, authoritie­s said. GOP officials in Charlotte are expected to vote to renominate President Donald Trump in a small in-person session on Monday.

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