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3 arrested after protests, vandalism of Pittsburgh City-County Building
3 arrested after protests, vandalism of Pittsburgh City-County Building
Quote:[*]By: Ryan Houston, WPXI-TV
Updated: November 4, 2020 - 5:27 PM
PITTSBURGH — Three people were arrested amid protests Wednesday in Pittsburgh during which the City-County Building was vandalized.
Michael Frank, 33, is accused of spray painting a red hammer and sickle onto the building on Grant Street. He had a can of red spray paint when he was arrested.
Pittsburgh vandalism
Caleb Seaman, 24, and James Page, 26, were also arrested for their involvement in vandalism, which included throwing construction signs, cones and trash cans onto downtown streets.
There were several groups protesting Wednesday in the city. Some people broke off from them and became destructive.
[*]Group has splintered into several smaller groups. Police have made three arrests so far. Public Safety respects everyone’s First Amendment rights, but causing destruction will not be tolerated. https://t.co/45WOJ1yOTE
— Pgh Public Safety (@PghPublicSafety) November 5, 2020
[*]Channel 11′s Ryan Houston reported seeing an American flag being set on fire.
[*]People dressed in all black just set an American Flag on fire at this demonstration downtown. I’m not sure who they’re affiliated with. pic.twitter.com/PSWAZbbsux
— Ryan Houston WPXI (@WPXIRyanHouston) November 5, 2020
[*]A crowd gathered outside the City-County Building holding signs and chanting. People started gathering on the sidewalk around 4 p.m. and the group steadily grew in size.
Demonstrators said the president was picked by the people and that’s the way the process should stay. They said no one should be allowed to undermine the electoral process.
[*]The group demanding that every single vote be counted in P.A. and across the nation is growing. pic.twitter.com/eoPtnRY1TY
— Ryan Houston WPXI (@WPXIRyanHouston) November 4, 2020
[*]“We just felt like we needed to be out here to make sure that every single vote counts,” said Jennifer Kennedy.
Another separate demonstration began a short time later, arguing that even if the Democrats win the White House, there’s not enough support to stop the effects of President Donald Trump’s time in office.
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Meet ya' at the bridge.