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  17 held as US flag burnt outside GOP convention

17 held as US flag burnt outside GOP convention

PTI
Published : Jul 22, 2016, 7:12 am IST
Updated : Jul 22, 2016, 7:12 am IST

The police arrested 17 people after a melee broke out during a flag-burning in the streets outside the Republican National Convention.

The police arrested 17 people after a melee broke out during a flag-burning in the streets outside the Republican National Convention.

It was the most turbulent protest since the four-day convention began on Monday. The chaos briefly prevented delegates and members of the media from getting into the Quicken Loans Arena for the evening’s proceedings.

Among those arrested was Gregory “Joey” Johnson, whose torching of the flag at a GOP convention three decades ago led to the landmark 1989 US Supreme Court decision that said flag-burning is speech protected by the First Amendment.

Two officers were assaulted and suffered minor injuries, the police said. One officer was seen bleeding from an elbow. Two of those arrested were charged with felonious assault on a police officer, the rest with failure to disperse.

Police chief Calvin Williams said a protester whose pants caught fire got defensive when a police officer tried to put out the blaze. “You’re on fire! You’re on fire, stupid!” a Cleveland officer shouted at the protester while firing the extinguishing spray. The man assaulted the officer, and “things escalated from there,” Mr Williams said.

The melee brought to 22 the number of people arrested during the convention, far fewer than some law enforcement authorities had feared.

“Right now, I think so far, so good,” Mr Williams said on Wednesday night. “We’re still out there, we’re still vigilant, to make sure we finish this day and the last day tomorrow on a positive note.”

The protest took place just outside an entrance to the arena and near a row of popular restaurants where cable news networks had set up for the week.

Carl Dix of the Revolutionary Communist Party said the group organized the burning of the American flag as a “political statement about the crimes of the American empire. There’s nothing great about America.”

Location: United States, Ohio, Cleveland