"Police arrested 141 Native Americans and other protesters in North Dakota in a tense standoff that spilled into Friday morning between law enforcement and demonstrators seeking to halt construction of a disputed oil pipeline.
Police in riot gear used pepper spray and armored vehicles in an effort to disperse an estimated 330 protesters and clear a camp on private property in the path of the proposed $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline, according to photos and statements released by the Morton County Sheriff's Department.
Some protesters responded by throwing rocks, bottles and Molotov cocktails at police, attaching themselves to vehicles and starting fires, police said."
Timothy Mclaughlin reports for Reuters October 28, 2016, with Timothy Mclaughlin, Brendan O'Brien, and Valerie Volcovici.
SEE ALSO:
"Dakota Access Pipeline: More Than 100 Arrested as Protesters Ousted From Camp" (NBC News)
"Police Evict Dakota Pipeline Protesters" (NPR)
"Police Evict Oil Pipeline Protesters From Private Land" (AP)
"Police Arrest 141 In Crackdown On North Dakota Pipeline Protesters"
Source: Reuters, 10/28/2016