No Arrests In Oakland After 2nd Night Of Charlottesville Protests
OAKLAND (CBS SF) –Protesters who gathered Sunday night in Oakland were peaceful, according to police.
Oakland police said there were no arrests, citations, injuries or reports of vandalism.
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Protesters gathered Sunday for the second night in a row to speak out against the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend where three people died.
On Saturday night, about 450 people gathered in Oakland to protest. Police said no one was arrested, cited or injured and there were no reports of vandalism.
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