'I Approve This Message': Jill Stein Faces Charges for North Dakota Protest Graffiti |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=22014"><span class="small">Associated Press</span></a> |
Wednesday, 07 September 2016 14:17 |
Excerpt: "Authorities say they will charge Green party presidential candidate Jill Stein, who is accused of spray-painting construction equipment during a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota."
'I Approve This Message': Jill Stein Faces Charges for North Dakota Protest Graffiti07 September 16
Following Dakota Access Pipeline rally in North Dakota, Green party candidate may be accused of trespassing and vandalism for spray-painting bulldozer
Morton County sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier said Tuesday that Stein will face trespassing and vandalism charges. A spokeswoman for Stein says activists invited her to leave a message at the protest site Tuesday. Stein sprayed “I approve this message” in red paint on the blade of a bulldozer. As of late Tuesday, Stein was not arrested or charged in the incident. The Standing Rock Sioux tribe is trying to stop construction of a section of the pipeline that tribal leaders say would violate sacred and culturally sensitive grounds. Angry protesters faced off with construction workers at the site on Saturday. |