ST. LOUIS (AP) - Police on bikes cleared a few dozen people who were protesting Sunday morning in front of City Hall in St. Louis.
Protesters have occupied the area in front of City Hall a few times this month, setting up camp on sidewalks and calling for the resignation of Mayor Lyda Krewson, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. The latest occupation started Friday night.
A small group of protesters who were still near the scene after police left said there had been no arrests, but that police towed two cars.
Protesters initially occupied City Hall on July 8 demanding Krewson resigned. Police cleared the occupation twice, once overnight on July 10, and again early morning July 12.
Krewson has come under fire for reading on a Facebook Live video the names and addresses of some protesters who called for alternate city budgets, and for clearing homeless encampments in the city.
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