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4 arrested during Samuel DuBose rally

Henry Molski
hmolski@enquirer.com
The family of Sam DuBose leads the march from the University of Cincinnati to the street corner where DuBose was shot and killed in July.

Four people were arrested Saturday evening during a rally for local victims of police shootings.

A group of Cincinnati-based activists gathered the families of Samuel DuBose, Samantha Ramsey, Tamir Rice and John Crawford III to join in a "United March for Justice" from the University of Cincinnati's campus to the corner of Valencia and Rice streets - where DuBose was killed - and back again.

After the group left the corner where DuBose was shot to death, at least four arrests were made on Calhoun Street by Cincinnati police, according to Enquirer reports.

Activists at the march told Enquirer reporters that they planned to bail the arrested individuals out of the jail Saturday night.

This is not the first time a peaceful rally for DuBose ended in arrests. On July 31, at least six people were arrested on Fountain Square after a march through Downtown and Over-the-Rhine.

Despite the confrontation in July, no property damage or violent arrests were reported.

Charges resulting from Saturday night's event were not immediately released.