Authorities
on Thursday cleared a protest camp where opponents of the Dakota Access
oil pipeline had gathered for the better part of a year, searching
tents and huts and arresting dozens of holdouts who had defied a
government order to leave.
It took 3 ½ hours for about 220 officers and 18 National Guardsmen to methodically search the protesters' temporary homes. Authorities said they arrested 46 people, including a group of military veterans who had to be carried out and a man who climbed atop a building and stayed there for more than an hour before surrendering.