RAPID CITY, S.D. — Protesters climbed a grain mill in downtown Rapid City and hung a giant upside down American flag on the building to protest mistreatment of American Indians.
The protest, which ‘NDN Collective Protestors’ called the “Fourth of You Lie,” began at a park on Sunday evening.
Candi Brings Plenty, an organizer with the American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota, read a list of demands that included forming releasing police disciplinary records and creating an American Indian commission.
Dozens of protesters marched through the streets. A group of protesters broke off, climbed the grain mill and hung the flag, which was emblazoned with the words “Land Back.”
Rapid City Police say the four protestors involved in the stunt were arrested for illegally trespassing on private property.