By The Post Millennial
Ten people have been arrested in connection with the five-hour riot, in which some officers suffered minor injuries, the department said.
The Eugene Police Department in Oregon has made multiple arrests following a violent pro-abortion riot in which protesters threw smoke bombs at officers and ignored calls to disperse. The department said a multiple-agency response was required for the “downtown civil unrest,” which included calling for backup from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Ten people have been arrested in connection with the five-hour riot, in which some officers suffered minor injuries, the department said in a post to Facebook.
As a Friday night rally grew violent, an officer used a public address system to admonish a group of more than 75 people and say they were committing disorderly conduct and were subject to arrest, the department said.




