Police arrested several protesters that broke through their lines at State and Washington streets.Photograph: James FassingerA protester holds up a bag of horse manure that he filled to a line of CPD officers telling them to "clean up their mess," referring to piles left in the streets by the Chicago mounted police patrols.Photograph: James FassingerProtesters march down Montrose Ave on their way to mayor Rahm Emanuel's home. Photograph: James Fassinger
Police with bikes line the sidewalk in front of Rahm Emanuel's home as protesters march by. Photograph: James FassingerProtesters march through the streets of downtown Chicago in a solidarity march for the so-called 'Nato three'Photograph: James FassingerProtesters march through the streets of downtown Chicago in a solidarity march for the NATO3, three men who were charged on Friday with conspiracy to commit terrorism, providing material support for terrorism, and possession of an explosive incendiary device. Supporters of the men arrested in an evening raid at a home in the Bridgeport neighborhood of town said the police had mistaken beer-making equipment with explosives.Photograph: James FassingerMedics for the group of marchers help a bleeding protester who, they say, was hit in the face with a police baton during the Black Bloc march Saturday evening.Photograph: James FassingerAt State and Washington, police try to hold back protesters as the crowd pushes forward in an attempt to break through the linePhotograph: James Fassinger
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