Demonstrators marched nearly 4 miles across Cleveland's West side and jammed traffic in one of two Martin Luther King Junior Day protests against police brutality. 60 people gathered Monday at the recreation center where a Cleveland police officer fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice last year. At least three people were arrested for aggravated disorderly conduct while blocking traffic on the Detroit-Superior Bridge. A 4-mile march was held on the city's east side. The protests are part of a national effort led by the Coalition Against Police Violence. Similar demonstrations were scheduled in other U.S. cities.
Three Arrested During Anti Police Violence Demonstration
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