Protesters Including Presidential Candidate Spray Paint Construction Equipment
Dr. Jill Stein spray painted the blade of a bulldozer
Protesters including a presidential candidate spray painted equipment this morning used in the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The protest began around 8 a.m. when workers showed up a a construction site two miles east of Highway 6 on County Road 135.
Workers left as around 350 protesters gathered at the site. No incidents were reported between workers and protesters.
Presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party spray painted the the blade of a bulldozer. Two other pieces of construction machinery were also spray painted.
One woman from Pine Ridge had attached herself to a piece of equipment. Others climbed on the equipment.
Law enforcement on scene is keeping its distance from the protest site and a KX reporter on scene says he did not see anyone arrested.
In a Facebook post the Morton County Sheriff's Department says it responded to the site to find a broken fence, a protester attached to heavy machinery and equipment vandalized.
She was on Chris Wallace I believe it was this Sunday. The word twit came to mind.