News crew assaulted at protest in Mission District

Bay City News
Saturday, July 16, 2016
This image shows a car window that was broken in San Francisco after a protest got out of hand on July 15, 2016.
This image shows a car window that was broken in San Francisco after a protest got out of hand on July 15, 2016.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- A camera crew was allegedly assaulted by protesters in San Francisco's Mission District tonight, according to police.

The incident took place around 9:30 p.m. on Valencia Street near the Mission Police Station.

Several protesters confronted the news crew demanding not to be filmed, then assaulted the crew resulting in injuries not considered life-threatening, police said.

Nearby officers attempted to separate the people involved and arrested three protesters on suspicion of battery and resisting arrest.

Many of the protesters left the scene, according to police, but 30 to 40 people stayed on Valencia - throwing garbage into the street and lighting it on fire. They left the scene after an order to disperse.

Police say they used a fire extinguisher to put the flame out.

No officers were injured, but police advised media outlets covering protests over the weekend to be aware of a hostile element.

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