Dozens of protesters arrested near Minnesota governor’s home
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Police arrested dozens of people Tuesday while trying to reopen the street in front of the governor’s mansion in St. Paul, where protesters have been demonstrating over the shooting death of a black man by a suburban police officer nearly three weeks ago.
St. Paul police said 46 people were arrested Tuesday for public nuisance and unlawful assembly near the Summit Avenue residence.
Police tried several times to reopen the street, Linders said. One officer was treated for heat exhaustion, he said.
Demonstrators have been camping outside the governor’s residence since July 7, a day after Philando Castile was shot and killed by a St. Anthony police officer during a traffic stop. Castile’s girlfriend livestreamed the aftermath of his shooting on Facebook.


