The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Protesters block trains near Super Bowl, march on stadium

- By Steve Karnowski

MINNEAPOLI­S » Police arrested 17 activists who blocked a light-rail line carrying Super Bowl tickethold­ers to U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday in a protest against police brutality and privileges enjoyed by wealthy visitors that shut down trains for more than two hours.

Live video from the scene showed officers unlocking or cutting through locks the protesters had used to chain themselves to each other and to fencing at the West Bank Station on Metro Transit’s Green Line. The handcuffed protesters were loaded onto a waiting bus. Metro Transit spokesman Howie Padilla said officials didn’t expect the 17 activists to face charges. Metro Transit respects people’s right to free speech and demonstrat­ion, he said.

Metro Transit used buses to ferry passengers around the blockage, and Padilla said the agency was confident spectators would reach the game before kickoff. The shutdown started about 2:15 p.m., and the stop was finally cleared about two hours later.

Chinyere Tutashinda, a spokeswoma­n for the activists, said they were protesting police brutality, as well as the light-rail lines being set aside solely for Super Bowl tickethold­ers on Sunday. Non-tickethold­ers had to use buses to get around the metro area instead.

The Green and Blue lines were a major route for many fans to get to Sunday’s game, with security screening done before passengers boarded.

The light-rail shutdown came as Black Lives Matter and several other groups staged rallies to protest police brutality and corporate greed.

About 300 people gathered at a park as temperatur­es hovered around 2 above zero with wind chills in the subzero teens and marched peacefully a couple miles to the stadium, where most of them took a knee outside a security gate in imitation of Colin Kaepernick. The former 49ers quarterbac­k started a movement by kneeling during the national anthem in 2016, which sparked further player protests about social injustice.

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 ?? DAVID JOLES/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP ?? Hundreds of protesters take a knee outside U.S. Bank Stadium, outside the Super Bowl as an Anti-Racist Anti-Corporate rally joined with Take a Knee Nation, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, in Minneapoli­s, Minn.
DAVID JOLES/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP Hundreds of protesters take a knee outside U.S. Bank Stadium, outside the Super Bowl as an Anti-Racist Anti-Corporate rally joined with Take a Knee Nation, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, in Minneapoli­s, Minn.

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