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Demonstrators Resist as Crews Arrive at Seattle Protest Zone - Black News Channel

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By AP / BNC Contributor SEATTLE (AP) — Crews arrived with heavy equipment arrived early Friday at Seattles occupied protest zone, apparently ready to dismantle barriers set up by demonstrators, but halted work when demonstrators resisted, including by lying on top of some of the makeshift structures. Stefanie Formas, a spokeswoman for Mayor Jenny Durkan, said the goal is to improve access for neighborhood residents. She said city officials would discuss the plans later Friday morning with protest organizers. The collective of protesters, activists, educators and volunteers in the Capitol Hill Organized Protest was born after clashes with police who []

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