About 60 people arrested after veterans' anti-ICE demonstration in Washington, DC, police say
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Roughly 60 demonstrators were arrested on Friday outside the U.S. Capitol after breaching a police line of bike racks and advancing toward steps leading to the Capitol Rotunda, according to Capitol Police.

According to organizers, the group of veterans and military family members planned a sit-in on the Capitol steps to protest President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and active-duty Marines in Los Angeles to respond to anti-ICE protests, as well as a military parade scheduled for Saturday.

The parade on Saturday also comes on Trump’s 79th birthday. The president promised this week that anyone who protests at the parade will be met with “very heavy force,” although White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later said that Trump supports peaceful protests.

A group of about 75

Capitol Police arrest protesters

All the arrested protesters will be charged with unlawful demonstration and crossing a police line. (Reuters)

All the arrested protesters will be charged with unlawful demonstration and crossing a police line, while some will face additional charges, including assault on a police officer and resisting arrest.

Two arrestees were transported to a local hospital for further treatment.

The protest was organized by two advocacy groups, About Face: Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace.

“We want a future where we invest in care for veterans, in health care, and in education, not where we spend $50 million on a parade,” Brittany Ramos DeBarros, an Army combat veteran and Organizing Director of About Face: Veterans Against the War, said in a statement to WJLA.

Protesters are detained

Two arrestees were transported to a local hospital for treatment. (Reuters)

The Army will celebrate its 250th birthday on Saturday despite expected rain, with as many as 200,000 people expected to attend various events around the Capitol in addition to the military parade, which is estimated to cost around $45 million and will feature soldiers and military equipment, including tanks and airplanes.

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