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83 arrested at Dakota Access Pipeline protest

MORTON COUNTY, North Dakota — Eighty-three people were arrested Saturday at a protest against construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, authorities in N...
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MORTON COUNTY, North Dakota — Eighty-three people were arrested Saturday at a protest against construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, authorities in North Dakota said.

The Morton County Sheriff’s Department said 300 protesters trespassed on private property and “engaged in escalated unlawful tactics and behavior” at a spot three miles west of State Highway 1806, along the pipeline right-of-way.

Construction equipment has been damaged at previous protests. About 20 protesters, including actress Shailene Woodley of the movies “Snowden” and “Divergent,” were arrested October 10 in the same area.

Protesters say the pipeline will damage the environment and affect historically significant Native American tribal lands. The Standing Rock Sioux tribe, whose reservation in North Dakota is near the pipeline route, and other tribes oppose the project.

The 1,172-mile pipeline would stretch from the oil-rich Bakken Formation — a vast underground deposit where Montana and North Dakota meet Canada — southeast into South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois.

After the pipeline is completed, it would shuttle 470,000 barrels of crude oil a day, according to the developer, Energy Access Partners. From Illinois, the oil could go to markets and refineries across the Midwest, East Coast and Gulf Coast.

Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier said the Saturday protest was not peaceful or lawful.

“It was obvious to our officers who responded that the protesters engaged in escalated unlawful tactics and behavior during this event,” he said. “This protest was intentionally coordinated and planned by agitators with the specific intent to engage in illegal activities.”

Representatives for the protesters could not immediately be reached for comment.

Other celebrities arrested at pipeline protests include “Democracy Now!” host Amy Goodman and Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein.

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