Dozens of veterans arrested at Capitol during protest against Iran war
Summary
Dozens of veterans and military family members were arrested by U.S. Capitol Police after they protested against the war in Iran by occupying a government office building in Washington, D.C. The protest included groups like About Face and the Center on Conscience and War.Key Facts
- At least 62 veterans and military family members were arrested.
- The arrests happened during a protest at the Cannon House Office Building.
- The protest was against the war in Iran.
- The event took place in Washington, D.C.
- The protest was organized by veterans groups including About Face and the Center on Conscience and War.
- The U.S. Capitol Police responded to and removed the protesters.
- The protest happened on a Monday.
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