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Police arrest protester after five-days atop Washington bridge

David Okafor — World Affairs Correspondent
By David Okafor · World Affairs Correspondent
· 1 min read

An anti-war protester was arrested by police following a five-day sit-in on Washington's Frederick Douglass Bridge. The individual had been demonstrating against war policies from the bridge, drawing attention to their cause during the extended protest.

Authorities intervened after the protester concluded their sit-in, resulting in the arrest. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding anti-war sentiments and the methods individuals are using to voice their dissent in public spaces.