"Twenty-one activists were arrested Monday during a "blockade" of a tar sands company’s construction equipment in eastern Utah, according to anti-tar sands groups who accused Uintah County sheriff’s deputies of 'brutality.'
The Sheriff’s Office declined to confirm the arrests Monday afternoon, except to say that all of its available deputies were at the site about 50 miles south of Vernal. By Monday night, the Sheriff’s Office still had not commented on the arrests.
Beginning at 6 a.m., 80 protesters associated with Utah Tar Sands Resistance physically blocked access to the equipment being stored off Pope Well Ridge Road, near where U.S. Oil Sands is beginning work on Utah’s first commercial fuel-producing tar sands mine at PR Springs. Several protesters entered a fenced enclosure and locked themselves to equipment, according to protester spokeswoman Jessica Lee. Deputies arrested 13 Monday morning, loading them into white county vans, according to activists’ posts on Twitter and Facebook."
David Self Newlin and Brian Maffly report for the Salt Lake Tribune July 21 2014.
SEE ALSO:
"Activists Say Arrests Made in Protest at Utah Tar Sands Mine Project" (Reuters)
"Protestors Dispute First U.S. Tar Sands Mine" (Utah Public Radio)
"Uintah Deputies Arrest Anti-Tar Sands Activists"
Source: Salt Lake Tribune, 07/22/2014