Police made at least 13 arrests as the protesters chained themselves to the doors of the Oakland police headquarters during soggy weather yesterday and prevented people from getting inside.
Oakland and neighbouring Berkeley have seen numerous protests, some violent, since grand juries recently declined to indict white officers in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and the chokehold death of Eric Garner in New York City. Both men were black and unarmed.
"It's not OK, black lives matter," Gopal Dayeneni, one of the protesters, told KTVU-TV.
Television news footage showed about a dozen people blocking two roads off a highway in downtown Oakland near the police building despite steady rain yesterday morning. One protester climbed a flagpole.
Police estimated the number of protesters at about 100 at one point and said at least some of those blocking roads were also chained to each other.
Monday's protest in Oakland came a night after Brown's father visited a church in nearby San Francisco to thank those who supported his family and artists claimed responsibility for hanging three cardboard images of black lynching victims at a Northern California university. A note posted at the University of California, Berkeley, said the effigies were meant to provoke thought about a systemic history of violence against blacks.
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