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Police arrest 2, fire pepper balls at protesters in El Cajon, California following altercations | Police arrest 2, fire pepper balls at protesters in El Cajon, California following altercations |
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Police used pepper balls on dozens of protesters in El Cajon, California, and detained two men, after the crowd started throwing glass bottles at the officers. | Police used pepper balls on dozens of protesters in El Cajon, California, and detained two men, after the crowd started throwing glass bottles at the officers. |
According to an El Cajon Police press release, up to 75 protesters blocked an intersection in the town, stopping cars and breaking their windows. They also assaulted a motorcyclist who was knocked off of his motorcycle. | According to an El Cajon Police press release, up to 75 protesters blocked an intersection in the town, stopping cars and breaking their windows. They also assaulted a motorcyclist who was knocked off of his motorcycle. |
The local police got numerous 911 calls about the events, so a group of officers was sent to the scene. The policemen declared an unlawful assembly and ordered the protesters to disperse. | The local police got numerous 911 calls about the events, so a group of officers was sent to the scene. The policemen declared an unlawful assembly and ordered the protesters to disperse. |
After the warning, protesters started hurling objects at officers, who then deployed pepper bullets and made arrests, according to police press release. | After the warning, protesters started hurling objects at officers, who then deployed pepper bullets and made arrests, according to police press release. |
One of the detained is described as a 19-year-old male and the other is a 28-year-old male, according to police. Both are from El Cajon. There are no reported injuries at this time. | One of the detained is described as a 19-year-old male and the other is a 28-year-old male, according to police. Both are from El Cajon. There are no reported injuries at this time. |
READ MORE: Black man fatally shot by El Cajon Police was unarmed, pointing e-cigarette | READ MORE: Black man fatally shot by El Cajon Police was unarmed, pointing e-cigarette |
The disturbance comes a few days after 38-year-old Alfred Olango, an unarmed man, was fatally shot by police in El Cajon. | |
Initial reports indicated Olango may have been mentally ill, but his mother said that it was not true, and that her son was grieving for a friend. | |
Olango had a criminal history, and according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, the department tried to deport him twice, but Uganda refused to take him. | |
A few hours after the shooting, authorities released a photo that showed Olango holding an object and facing the officer that eventually shot him. The object was later identified as an e-cigarette. | |
Olango’s family had come to the US from war-torn Uganda 25 years ago for protection. The family is set to hold a rally on Saturday, and urged locals to join them. |
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