'Dallas 9' arrested after protest outside Cowboys game over Botham Jean Killing
Nine people were arrested Sunday after blocking traffic during protests outside of a Dallas Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium, Arlington police said.
They were booked into the Arlington City Jail between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Sunday and moved Monday to Tarrant County Jail. By late Monday, bond had not been set for any of them on the traffic obstruction charges.
Those arrested include: Stephanie Briant, 29; Darryl Burnham, 31; Miracle Freeman, 29; Arminta Jeffreys, 25; Michael Lowe, 38; Melissa Perry, 33; Davante Peters, 25; Lelani Russell, 25; and Dion Williams, 29.
The mock funeral procession represented the two slain men, Oshae Terry, 24, and Botham Jean, 26.
The nine were charged with a Class B misdemeanor for obstructing or blocking a pathway, a charge that can carry up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine.
Attorney S. Lee Merritt, who is representing Jean's family, said in a written statement that the nine protesters split off from the rest of the group and "peacefully engaged in an act of civil disobedience by obstructing traffic into the game."
Nine people were arrested Sunday after blocking traffic during protests outside of a Dallas Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium, Arlington police said.
They were booked into the Arlington City Jail between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Sunday and moved Monday to Tarrant County Jail. By late Monday, bond had not been set for any of them on the traffic obstruction charges.
Those arrested include: Stephanie Briant, 29; Darryl Burnham, 31; Miracle Freeman, 29; Arminta Jeffreys, 25; Michael Lowe, 38; Melissa Perry, 33; Davante Peters, 25; Lelani Russell, 25; and Dion Williams, 29.
The mock funeral procession represented the two slain men, Oshae Terry, 24, and Botham Jean, 26.
The nine were charged with a Class B misdemeanor for obstructing or blocking a pathway, a charge that can carry up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine.
Attorney S. Lee Merritt, who is representing Jean's family, said in a written statement that the nine protesters split off from the rest of the group and "peacefully engaged in an act of civil disobedience by obstructing traffic into the game."
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