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Police Arrest Activists in Baltimore City Hall Protesting New Top Policeman

© AP Photo / Juliet LindermanPolice stand near vans holding protesters early Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015, in Baltimore
Police stand near vans holding protesters early Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015, in Baltimore - Sputnik International
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The non-violent protesters who gathered inside Baltimore's City Hall and refused to leave it, were arrested, according to a statement of local police.

These undated photos provided by the Baltimore Police Department, show Baltimore police officers, top row from left, Caesar R. Goodson Jr., Garrett E. Miller and Edward M. Nero, and bottom row from left, William G. Porter, Brian W. Rice and Alicia D. White, charged with felonies ranging from assault to murder in the police-custody death of Freddie Gray. A grand jury indicted the six officers, State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby said Thursday, May 21, 2015. - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A majority of protesters staging a sit-in at the US city of Baltimore, Maryland, city hall have been arrested amid proceedings on the appointment of a new police commissioner on Thursday, local police said.

The non-violent protesters gathered inside Baltimore's City Hall late Wednesday to oppose a city council subcommittee's decision to give interim police commissioner Kevin Davis the job officially, according to media reports. Protesters remained in the building into the early hours of the following morning, demanding better policing and an end to the use of military-type equipment and tactics against peaceful protests.

"A small number of protesters inside of City Hall decided to leave the building. The remaining protesters refused to leave the building. As a direct result of their failure to comply, the remaining protesters have been arrested and charged with trespassing," Baltimore Police Department posted to Facebook.

After hours of communication and warnings, a small number of protesters inside of City Hall decided to leave the…

Posted by Baltimore Police Department on 15 октября 2015 г.

A city council subcommittee approved the appointment of Davis as official commissioner, a decision that must now go to the city council on Monday for approval.

Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Anthony Batts, center, leaves a news conference after speaking about the investigation into Freddie Gray's death. - Sputnik International
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Davis was appointed interim top policeman in July, after commissioner Anthony Batts was fired amid riots Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray in April from injuries he sustained while in police custody.

In May, a grand jury accused six Baltimore police officers involved in Gray's illegal arrest. All policemen face charges on assault, manslaughter, false imprisonment and misconduct in office.

The first trial on the case is scheduled for November 30.

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