Additional Arrests at Pipeline Protests in Northwest Minnesota

PLUMMER, MN (trfnews.i234.me) Five more pipeline protestors have been arrested north of Plummer, Minnesota and a big of conflict with protestors south of Bagley, along the Mississippi River on this Thursday.
here’s the latest on the enbridge line three protests across uh northwest minnesota on this thursday in this inset here file video of the red lake treaty encampment protester camp south of thief river falls now i just talked with red lake county sheriff mitch bernstein who says overnight north of plummer minnesota five people arrested facing charges of felony uh theft and gross misdemeanor trespass it seems officials are imposing a tougher charge now that felony theft charge uh reading and other court documents is for taking over a piece of equipment and basically halting or slowing down uh construction also talked with sharon darren darren uh halvorson uh in clearwater county south of bagley today some conflict with protesters there along the mississippi but no arrests i’m Neil Berg reporting for trfnews.i234.me

9 comments

  1. You can protest all you want but then you should also lose all the benefits from them like NO power NO gas NO heating oil NO natural gas NO LP gas shout them all off then we would not need any more pipelines.

  2. Your so wasting your time it's going to happen and by the way pick up your damn trash and not leave it looking like what you did in North Dakota especially your needles and beer cans.

  3. Protestors never have a right to violate our laws.

    We have a system in place to determine risks and the feasibility of these projects.

    That approval process is detailed and included many thresholds that were required to be cleared by Enbridge.

    People like Jane Fonda do not know more than those acting on the approval system. Same with the other protestors.

    I believe jail is the right place for any and all protestors who violate our laws and put their own views and beliefs ahead of our legal systems.

    Unchecked and illegal protests simply cause chaos in our system.

  4. I agree that the pipeline needs to clean up their mess of old pipelines before they build new ones, but the fact is we all are dependent on petro/chem.
    If the bails of the criminal protester where set to the maximum I wonder how long their owners would keep paying for it.

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