The Denver Post

PROTESTER CLIMBS STATUE OF LIBERTY BASE IN NEW YORK

- By Jennifer Peltz and Jake Pearson PIX11, via The Associated Press

A woman who was protesting the U.S. immigratio­n policy is arrested after a four-hour standoff with police, forcing the monument’s evacuation.

NEW YORK» A woman protesting U.S. immigratio­n policy climbed the Statue of Liberty’s base and forced the monument’s evacuation on the Fourth of July hours after several other demonstrat­ors had hung a banner on the statue’s pedestal and was arrested.

About 100 feet above the ground, the climber engaged in a four-hour standoff with police before two officers climbed up to the base and went over to her. With the dramatic scene unfolding on live television, she and the officers edged carefully around the rim of the statue’s robes toward a ladder, and she climbed down about 25 feet to the monument’s observatio­n point and was taken into custody.

The woman had participat­ed earlier in displaying a banner calling for abolishing the federal government’s chief immigratio­n enforcemen­t agency, said Jay W. Walker, a member of Rise and Resist, which organized the demonstrat­ion.

The group initially tweeted that the climber had “no connection” to the demonstrat­ion. Walker later said she was involved but others had no idea she would make the climb, which wasn’t part of the planned protest. He said he didn’t know her name.

The climber ascended from the observatio­n point, National Park Service spokesman Jerry Willis said. Visitors were forced to leave Liberty Island hours before its normal 6:15 p.m. closing time, he said.

Earlier and farther below, at least six people were taken into custody after unfurling a banner that read “Abolish I.C.E.,” Willis said. The message referred to Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, a part of the Department of Homeland Security. ICE officers arrest and deport immigrants who are in the United States illegally, among other duties.

Willis said federal regulation­s prohibit hanging banners from the monument.

New York-based Rise and Resist advocates ending deportatio­ns and family separation­s at the U.S.-Mexico border.

 ??  ?? This image from video shows a person leaning against the robes of the Statue of Libery as police officer approach on Wednesday in New York.
This image from video shows a person leaning against the robes of the Statue of Libery as police officer approach on Wednesday in New York.

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