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Activists throw fake blood on police during anti-fur protest (12/11/2002) Massachusetts- Two
animal rights activists were arrested after allegedly hurling red paint
on two Boston police officers during an anti-fur protest. A pair of People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA) protestors donned fur coats and splashed fake blood on
themselves in front of a Macy’s department store in Boston. Police say
the two women threw what PETA claims to be washable red paint on the
main doors and sidewalks of the store during an hour-long protest. Two
police officers that regularly patrol the area approached the protestors
and were splashed with the paint also. The activists were arrested and charged with
willful and malicious destruction of property, a felony, and disorderly
conduct. As police led them from the scene, the women chanted,
“Trapped by greed! Fur is murder!” A spokeswoman from Macy’s responded to the incident saying, “We sell merchandise that our customers have requested us to sell. There is a part of the population that would like to purchase fur and fur-trimmed items.” CopyrightÓ U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance- www.ussportsmen.org
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