Matthew Cartier, 25, was arrested on Saturday at a Black Lives
Matter protest. A video cited by CBS News https://cbsn.ws/322PrCe
showed armed officers putting Cartier into an unmarked van;
police say he interfered with public safety.
Local media footage showed a crowd gathering outside Peduto's
home on Sunday, carrying signs with slogans such as "Defund the
Police".
The crowd of about 150 marched to outside the mayor's house
after rallying in Mellon Park, according to local media reports
https://bit.ly/3iOu0Mc.
Police said Cartier was arrested because he stepped in front of
cars, tried to direct traffic and blocked an intersection used
for hospitals and the University of Pittsburgh.
He was charged with failure to disperse, disorderly conduct and
obstructing highways and other public passages. Cartier was
released on recognizance bond Sunday.
"We did it with the tactics and tools necessary to do it safely
for not only the individual being arrested, for the public at
large and for the protesters their selves," an official from the
Pittsburgh Police told the media.
The American Civil Liberties Union said on Sunday that officers
were "in clear violation of their own guidelines."
"The ACLU of Pennsylvania has never suggested that the
snatch-and-stash arrest of a peaceful demonstrator is ever
acceptable," Witold Walczak, legal director of the ACLU of
Pennsylvania, said in a statement.
Protests against racism and police brutality have spread across
the United States and around the world after the May 25 death of
George Floyd, an African-American man, who was killed when an
officer knelt on his neck for about nine minutes.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru. Editing by Gerry
Doyle)
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