Police on Saturday made 71 arrests after protesters in Cleveland took to the streets to demonstrate against a judge’s decision to acquit a white city police officer in the deaths of two unarmed black suspects.
Police Chief Calvin Williams said at a news conference on Sunday morning that while the majority of protests were peaceful during the day, some became more aggressive in the afternoon and into the night. The charges were mainly obstruction of justice and aggravated rioting.
Of the 71 who were arrested, approximately 39 were male and 16 were female, said Williams. In addition, a handful of juveniles were also taken into custody. Demonstrations and violence included protesters blocking the majority of thoroughfare Route 2, assaulting customers at a restaurant area downtown and interrupting business at the Tower City Center.
“We wanted to make people understand we’re going to help you in this process, but if things turn violent … we will take action,” said Williams.
Earlier on Saturday, police officer Michael Brelo, was found not guilty on two counts of voluntary manslaughter in the November 2012 deaths of Timothy Russell, 43, and Malissa Williams, 30.








