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Hundreds resume demonstrations at scene of Louisiana death

A look at protests and related events nationwide Saturday following the police shootings of black men in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban St. Paul, Minnesota, and the deadly sniper attack on police officers in Dallas.

MINNESOTA

Police have used smoke bombs to clear demonstrators blocking Interstate 94 in St. Paul during a protest sparked by the recent police killings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana.

The smoke was used just after midnight Saturday when about 200 protesters were in the roadway as police in riot gear slowly moved in.

Police said several officers have been injured by rocks, firecrackers and other debris thrown by protesters.

A leader on a loudspeaker urged the group to march to the governor's mansion, where protesters have gathered since the fatal police shooting Wednesday night of Philando Castile. The 32-year-old black man was shot during a traffic stop in suburban St. Paul.

The St. Paul Police Department tweeted that arrests were made during the protest but didn't indicate how many.

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LOUISIANA

Louisiana authorities say prominent Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson has been arrested during a protest in Baton Rouge.

Baton Rouge Police Department spokesman Cpl. L'Jean McKneely tells The Advocate (http://bit.ly/29wr054) that McKesson was arrested Saturday night.

The Advocate says McKesson was filming live video of the protest and walking alongside Airline Highway when he was arrested. It wasn't immediately clear why McKesson was arrested.

Protesters were demonstrating against the shooting death Tuesday of 37-year-old Alton Sterling.

McKesson is one of the most recognizable faces to emerge from the Black Lives Matter movement. The former educator built a national following after he left his then-home and job in Minneapolis in August 2014 for Ferguson, Missouri, to document the rising anger over race relations after the police shooting of Michael Brown.

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CALIFORNIA

Several hundred protesters outraged by the police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota took to the streets of San Francisco, blocking several roads and ramps to get on and off the Bay Bridge.

The California Highway Patrol closed access to the bridge at least two times Saturday afternoon when protesters took over freeway ramps, causing traffic to back up.

The group began marching from the city's Hall of Justice to the downtown shopping area, causing a temporary shutdown of a popular mall as the crowd gathered there to chant slogans and make speeches.

In central California, several hundred protesters blocked several intersections as they marched against police brutality in central Fresno. Officers in riot gear blocked an on-ramp to keep the protesters from entering State Route 41.

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COLORADO

Black Lives Matter supporters said they plan to continue a sit-in in Denver in response to the police shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana through Tuesday for a total of 135 hours. That's an hour for each of the black people they say have been killed by police across the country this year.

The gathering, across from the City and County Building, began Thursday afternoon, several hours before police officers were killed in Dallas.

People have been dropping off food and water for those camped out on chairs and blankets in Civic Center Park.

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FLORIDA

Hundreds of people marched in West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale as part of the Black Lives Matter movement in demonstrations that ended peacefully.

Protesters in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday chanted "No justice, no peace" and "Hands up, don't shoot." At one point the protest stopped outside a Broward County jail and prisoners banged on windows in support.

The demonstrations came after police shootings of black men in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban St. Paul, Minnesota, and the deadly sniper attack on police officers in Dallas.

A Palm Beach Post reporter tweeted a photo of a protester shaking a police officer's hand as the West Palm Beach protest disbursed.

A third protest was planned in Miami on Saturday evening.

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NEW YORK

Hundreds of people have marched in New York City to protest police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota.

The protesters chanted "Black lives matter" and "No justice, no peace" as they marched through Manhattan on Saturday. As many as 1,000 people joined the protest, but many left when it started raining.

Police officers marched alongside the protesters and tried to keep them on the sidewalk. A police spokesman said there were at least 20 arrests.

Protester Cynthia Howell said she is not against the police but she wants to see accountability.

Howell is a niece of Alberta Spruill, who died of a heart attack in 2003 after police threw a concussion grenade into her Harlem apartment.

Howell said officers who do "reckless, dangerous things" must be held accountable.

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PENNSYLVANIA

Angry protesters in Philadelphia marched to two police precincts in the northern part of the city, facing off with police officers who kept calm as demonstrators shouted slogans and sometimes taunted them.

Hundreds of people took part in Saturday's six-hour march, which attracted a multiracial, multi-ethnic crowd upset over the fatal shooting of black men. They sought to shut down police activity and traffic in the precincts as part of what they proclaimed a "weekend of rage."

Philly.com reports (http://bit.ly/29pHEkY) protesters yelled expletives at police and walked to within inches of some. "Without the uniform and badge, you are just like us," one protester told a black officer.

In Pittsburgh Saturday, several hundred people broke off from the city's 200th anniversary parade to protest recent police shootings across the country. Some were affiliated with Black Lives Matter.

They marched from Point State Park on Saturday afternoon to the county courthouse.

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RHODE ISLAND

More than 150 people gathered in downtown Newport in support of the Black Lives Matter movement after a week of violence across the nation.

The Providence Journal reports the group marched on Saturday afternoon to call for changes after the police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota this week.

Speakers urged the crowd to get involved in grassroots efforts to improve law enforcement across the country.

Seneca Pender of Middletown organized the rally. He told the crowd that the senseless killings of black people "have to stop."

Pender also thanked law enforcement officers who provided security at the rally in Newport and denounced the deadly attack Thursday on police officers at a Black Lives Matter rally in Dallas that left five officers dead.

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UTAH

Protesters who support the Black Lives Matter movement rallied in Salt Lake City, with some saying they grieved both the losses of the black men in Louisiana and Minnesota and fallen Dallas police officers.

"The answer to guns is not more guns," said Deyvid Morales, who directed the protest Saturday, told the Salt Lake Tribune (http://bit.ly/29vvYAl.) "The answer to stop this violence is to peacefully talk things out, to come together as a community. ... We just want peace."

Two black women and one Latina spoke at the rally, expressing fear for loved ones and themselves in dealings with police.

"It's terrifying to be the mother of a black child," Jessica Lee said. "Speaking from personal experience, it is terrifying to know that next year my son is going to be out driving, so I constantly have to grill him on things - what to say, what not to say."

The protesters included Carl Moore of Orem. He did a dance in traditional Native American clothing. The dance was a tribute to the human race, he said.

"When I see this 'All Lives Matter,' what it does is it dilutes the situation," Moore said. "What we're doing right now is Black Lives Matter."

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Olga Rodriguez in San Francisco; Daisy P. Nguyen in Los Angeles; Tarek Hamada in Phoenix; Amy Anthony in Providence, Rhode Island; Brendan Farrington in Tallahassee, Florida; Rebecca Santana in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and William Mathis in New York.

Police officers arrest activist DeRay McKesson during a protest along Airline Highway, a major road that passes in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters Saturday, July 9, 2016, in Baton Rouge, La. Protesters angry over the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling by two white Baton Rouge police officers rallied Saturday at the convenience store where he was shot, in front of the city's police department and at the state Capitol for another day of demonstrations. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
A man attempts to stop protesters from engaging with police in riot gear in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters after police attempted to clear the street in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several protesters were arrested. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
A Dallas police officer receivers flowers at a roadblock outside their headquarters, Saturday, July 9, 2016, in Dallas. A peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night as gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) The Associated Press
Jay Morrison gives a speech in front of the Triple S convenience store in Baton Rouge, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Protest were planned all over Baton Rouge by groups demanding justice for Alton Sterling, a black man killed by white police officers on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Jay Morrison gives a speech in front of the Triple S convenience store in Baton Rouge, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Protest were planned all over Baton Rouge by groups demanding justice for Alton Sterling, a black man killed by white police officers on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Bradley DeNorris raises his hand and chants as Black Lives Matter protestors march through Salt Lake City on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Two of Utah's top law enforcement leaders say they won't change the way their agencies patrol or handle protests following the shooting of police officers in Dallas but want the community to work with police to break down barriers of mistrust. (Spenser Heaps/Deseret News via AP) The Associated Press
Dallas police tighten security at their headquarters after receiving an anonymous threat against law enforcement across the city, Saturday, July 9, 2016, in Dallas. Security measures were heightened after a peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night when gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) The Associated Press
Protesters embrace after a speaker announced for everyone to hug each other while they surrounded the intersection of 5th and Bryant in San Francisco on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several hundred protesters outraged by the police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota took to the streets of San Francisco, blocking several roads and freeway on-ramps to the Bay Bridge. (Josh Edelson/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) The Associated Press
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, second right, speaks as, Police Chief Charlie Beck, left, and rappers The Game and Snoop Dogg, right, listen at a news conference at police headquarters Friday, July 8, 2016. The artists had led a peaceful march where they urged improved relations between police and minority communities. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) The Associated Press
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck wears a black mourning band over his badge during a news conference at police headquarters in Los Angeles Friday, July 8, 2016. The mourning band was in honor of the five Dallas police officers who were killed on Thursday. Looking on at left is rapper The Game. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) The Associated Press
Demonstrators march through downtown Atlanta to protest the shootings of two black men by police officers, Friday, July 8, 2016. Thousands of people marched along the streets of downtown to protest the recent police shootings of African-Americans. Atlanta Police Chief George Turner and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed said earlier in the day that people have the right to protest this weekend but urged them to cooperate with law enforcement. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) The Associated Press
Black Lives Matter protestors march through Salt Lake City on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Two of Utah's top law enforcement leaders say they won't change the way their agencies patrol or handle protests following the shooting of police officers in Dallas but want the community to work with police to break down barriers of mistrust. (Spenser Heaps/Deseret News via AP) The Associated Press
Nacon Koffi raises a fist and chants as Black Lives Matter protestors march through Salt Lake City on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Two of Utah's top law enforcement leaders say they won't change the way their agencies patrol or handle protests following the shooting of police officers in Dallas but want the community to work with police to break down barriers of mistrust. (Spenser Heaps/Deseret News via AP) The Associated Press
Ella Mendoza, front right, and other Black Lives Matter protestors march through Salt Lake City, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Two of Utah's top law enforcement leaders say they won't change the way their agencies patrol or handle protests following the shooting of police officers in Dallas but want the community to work with police to break down barriers of mistrust. (Spenser Heaps/Deseret News via AP) The Associated Press
Timothy Knoll, right, joins other protestors in a chant during a Black Lives Matter rally outside the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building, Saturday, July 9, 2016. (Spenser Heaps/Deseret News via AP) The Associated Press
A woman walks her dog past the home where Micah Johnson, the gunman who killed several police officers at a protest march, lived with his mother Saturday, July 9, 2016, in Mesquite, Texas. On Friday investigators searched the home and removed several bags of evidence. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The Associated Press
A protester watches as police in riot gear clear the street of protesters in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Members of the New Black Panther Party march in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016, in support of justice for Alton Sterling, who was killed by police Tuesday. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Protesters surround the intersection of Powell and Market Street in San Francisco on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several hundred protesters outraged by the police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota took to the streets of San Francisco, blocking several roads and freeway on-ramps to the Bay Bridge. (Josh Edelson/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) The Associated Press
Protesters surround the intersection of Powell and Market in San Francisco on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several hundred protesters outraged by the police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota took to the streets of San Francisco, blocking several roads and freeway on-ramps to the Bay Bridge. (Josh Edelson/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) The Associated Press
A protester yells at police in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters after police arrived in riot gear to clear protesters from the street in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several protesters were arrested. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
A members of the New Black Panther Party watches police close the road while marching in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters in support of justice for Alton Sterling, who was killed by police, in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several hundred protesters blocked the road causing police to close the road and move the crowd with riot police. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Members of the New Black Panther Party march in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters in support of justice for Alton Sterling, who was killed by police, in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Members of the New Black Panther Party face police in riot gear in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters as police attempt to clear the protesters from the street in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Protesters are allowed to cross back over the street after police cleared the roadway in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several protesters were arrested. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Police arrest a protester in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters after police attempted to clear protesters from the street in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several protesters were arrested. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
A protester yells at police in front of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters after police arrived in riot gear to clear protesters from the street in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several protesters were arrested. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Protesters surround the intersection of 5th and Bryant in San Francisco on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Several hundred protesters outraged by the police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota took to the streets of San Francisco, blocking several roads and freeway on-ramps to the Bay Bridge. (Josh Edelson/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) The Associated Press
A Dallas police officer handles flowers they received at a roadblock outside their headquarters, Saturday, July 9, 2016, in Dallas. A peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night as gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) The Associated Press
Dallas Police Sr. Corp. Kimberly Howard wears a cross given to her earlier in the day by a random well-wisher outside their headquarters in Dallas, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Security measures were heightened after a peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night when gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Dallas police tighten security at their headquarters after receiving an anonymous threat against law enforcement across the city Saturday, July 9, 2016, in Dallas. Security measures were heightened after a peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night when gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) The Associated Press
Police watch protesters from the roof of the Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, July 9, 2016. The protesters were calling for justice for Alton Sterling, who was killed by police. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) The Associated Press
Dallas police respond to reports of a suspicious person in the parking garage of police headquarters in Dallas, Saturday, July 9, 2016. The department is on alert after a peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night as gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Bishop Kevin J. Farrell, left, leads a Mass dedicated to the slain and injured Dallas Police officers at the Cathedral Guadalupe in Dallas, Saturday, July 9, 2016. A peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night as gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Parishioners pray at a Mass dedicated to the slain and injured Dallas Police officers at the Cathedral Guadalupe in Dallas, Saturday, July 9, 2016. A peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night as gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Parishioners pray at a Mass dedicated to the slain and injured Dallas Police officers at the Cathedral Guadalupe in Dallas, Saturday, July 9, 2016. A peaceful protest, over the recent shootings of black men by police, turned violent Thursday night as gunman Micah Johnson shot at officers, killing several and injuring others. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Associated Press
Law enforcement form a line across Interstate 94 on Saturday, July 9, 2016, in St. Paul, Minn., in response to protesters who blocked the highway. The protesters were rallying in response to the death of Philando Castile, who was shot and killed by a suburban St. Paul police officer on July 6. (AP Photo/Skip Foreman) The Associated Press
Protesters hold signs on Saturday, July 9, 2016, at the site of two memorials established in memory of Philando Castile in the Minneapolis suburb of Falcon Heights near the spot where Castile was shot and killed by a police officer on July 6. (AP Photo/Skip Foreman) The Associated Press
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