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Created: July 15, 2021 08:50 PM
Saratoga Springs police arrested five people during a protest Wednesday night sponsored by Black Lives Matter.
The protest started in Congress Park and then moved through the streets downtown.
Police say the group of about 60 people stopped at different intersections, blocking traffic.
When asked repeatedly to move out of traffic, police say some members of the group refused.
The five people arrested are charged with disorderly conduct and were released on appearance tickets.
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Police are seen putting on tactical gear before facing Black Lives Matter protesters on Broadway in Saratoga Springs on the evening of Wednesday, July 14, 2021.Leigh Hornbeck/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Saratoga County sheriff s deputies arrive in an armored vehicle Wednesday as Black Lives Matter demonstrators protested on nearby streets.Leigh Hornbeck / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Police in riot gear line up in Saratoga Springs on Wednesday as civil rights protesters demonstrated downtown. Police later descended on the demonstrators, arresting five men.Mary Grondahl / Special to the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less