Police Disperse Pittsburgh Protest
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Two women protesting the war in Iraq were taken to a hospital Saturday after police broke up an unauthorized march involving about five dozen people on a busy one-way street near an Army (search) recruiting station.
David Meieran, who helped organize the protest, accused police of "inappropriate and excessive force."
Sgt. Clint Winkler, (search) a supervisor on duty, told The Associated Press that one woman who would not leave was subdued with a Taser. He also confirmed that a police dog bit another woman on the leg when she refused police orders to disperse.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Both women and a man involved in the march were arrested, Winkler said.
"They were told to disperse, peacefully disperse, and failed to do so, so we started down the sidewalk — officers in front, K-9's behind us, and started pushing the crowd down the sidewalk," Winkler said. He said the march broke up after the arrests.
The recruiting station was not open at the time.