Covington, Kentucky police arrested 13 people, including two reporters, Thursday night on charges related to a protest in support of an Egyptian Imam facing deportation. The protest blocked the Ohio River spanning John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge that connects Covington with Cincinnati. A total of 15 people were arrested with each granted $2,500 bail at a Friday court hearing in the Kenton County court. Screen image via Sean MacKinnon, X, Officers were seen on video subduing apparently resisting protesters with punches. Police listed charges as: “Charges range from Riot 1st Degree, Unlawful Assembly, Failure to Disperse, Obstructing a Highway, Obstructing Emergency Responders, Criminal Mischief, Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree, to Resisting Arrest.” Photos and videos of protest after details on the Imam’s case. According to reports,…
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