Abortion, immigration rights advocates protest at GOP convention, two arrested
According to the Associated Press, one person was "cited for disorderly conduct after police said he intentionally disrupted protesters and the other person was arrested after police said she intentionally blocked a vehicle check point."
Hundreds of abortion- and immigration-rights demonstrators protested Monday in Milwaukee outside of the Republican National Convention.
Two people were arrested, according to the Associated Press.
One person was "cited for disorderly conduct after police said he intentionally disrupted protesters and the other person was arrested after police said she intentionally blocked a vehicle check point," the wire service reports.
The coalition of organizations marching also including people calling for an end to the war in Gaza.