After facing off with protesters occupy for several hours early Monday, police reopened the roads around Los Angeles City Hall for morning commuters.
6, shortly after police reopened spring, 1° and main roads, which were temporarily closed in the area after some protesters who camped out at the Park around spilled the roadways in town.
Police issued an order to disperse about an hour before. Most people respected, retreating to the park or sidewalks.
Four people were arrested during the standoff. At one point, some demonstrators threw bottles and other objects at police.
Although City Hall park was officially closed at midnight Sunday, LAPD Commander Andrew Smith said early Monday that there were no immediate plans to start evicting the protesters.
6, shortly after police reopened spring, 1° and main roads, which were temporarily closed in the area after some protesters who camped out at the Park around spilled the roadways in town.
Police issued an order to disperse about an hour before. Most people respected, retreating to the park or sidewalks.
Four people were arrested during the standoff. At one point, some demonstrators threw bottles and other objects at police.
Although City Hall park was officially closed at midnight Sunday, LAPD Commander Andrew Smith said early Monday that there were no immediate plans to start evicting the protesters.
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