Oakland Officer Hospitalized After Melee With Group Protesting Michael Brown Shooting
OAKLAND (CBS/AP) -- Authorities say an officer was briefly hospitalized after being assaulted during a protest in Oakland over the fatal police shooting of an unarmed teen in Ferguson, Missouri.
Officer Johnna Watson, an Oakland police spokeswoman, said Saturday that a group of protesters assaulted and injured the officer Friday night. The officer was taken to the hospital and later released.
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Watson says two other officers were pepper-sprayed during the protest that began in Oakland and ended in neighboring Berkeley.
Police and protesters briefly scuffled as several windows were broken and a trash can was set on fire during the street march.
Officer Jennifer Coats, a Berkeley police spokeswoman, says at least two people were arrested on suspicion of resisting or obstructing a police officer.
Another protest is planned Saturday evening.
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