Ottawa protest day 24: 191 arrested, 103 charged

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Ottawa protest day 24: Fences used to guard cleared areas

Of the 191 people arrested, 103 were charged, Ottawa police said. The main charges they face include mischief and obstructing police.

At one point, officers on horseback were brought in to lower the tension in the crowd and to create separation between protesters and police, OPS interim chief Steve Bell said during a media briefing Saturday. The watchdog said no injuries have been reported related to that incident and asked anyone who may have been struck by a projectile to contact the unit.

The town of Arnprior Saturday issued a statement to counter an announcement sent to protesters through their own channels that there would be parking available for them at the Arnprior Municipal Airport.

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