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More than police originally reported[/h]overwhelming majority of them were from Missouri.
Of the 78, all but three were arrested for refusing to disperse,
Two people, both from the St. Louis area, were arrested for unlawful use of a weapon, and a man from Rockton, Illinois, was arrested for interfering with an officer
https://time.com/3145123/ferguson-arrests/
Authorities had reported early that 31 people were arrested overnight. Authorities early Tuesday
blamed people from out of town for some criminal activity.
he records show that 18 people from outside Missouri were arrested Monday night and early Tuesday. They came came from as far away as Brooklyn, Washington, D.C., and San Diego.
One of the people arrested for refusing to disperse, Kyle Niere, 23, told NBC News by phone on Tuesday that he was dragged from his truck by law enforcement officers as he was trying to drive away from the protests.
They drug us all out, said Niere, who said he lives in Ferguson and was among a group of 12 people arrested. Face-first on the ground, stepping on the back of our heads. Theyre being brutal for no reason. None of us were violent. We were just there.
Niere estimated that about 20 law enforcement officers, all from St. Louis County, descended on his truck. He said that they were protesting near
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/mi...ght-most-missouri-arrest-records-show-n184036 the QuikTrip station, a landmark of the demonstrations, when police began firing tear gas.