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Protester’s climb shuts down Statue of Liberty on July 4

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Protester’s climb shuts down Statue of Liberty on July 4
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Protester’s climb shuts down Statue of Liberty on July 4
In this image a person (center) leans against the robes of the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, as one of the police officers climbed up on a ladder to stand on a ledge nearby talking the climber into descending in New York on Wednesday. (PIX11 via AP)

Associated Press

NEW YORK — A protest against U.S. immigration policy forced the evacuation of the Statue of Liberty on the Fourth of July, with a group unfurling a banner from the pedestal and a woman holding police at bay for hours after she climbed the base and sat by the statue’s robes.

The woman and at least a half-dozen demonstrators who displayed the banner were arrested, while the climb forced thousands of visitors to leave the iconic American symbol on the nation’s birthday.

About 100 feet above ground, the woman engaged in a four-hour standoff with police before two officers climbed up to the base and went over to her.

With the dramatic scene unfolding on live television, she and the officers edged carefully around the statue toward a ladder, and she climbed down about 25 feet to the monument’s observation point and was taken into custody.

The woman, Therese Okoumou, told police she was protesting the separation of immigrant children from parents who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, according to a federal official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The climber was among about 40 demonstrators who earlier unfurled a banner calling for abolishing the federal government’s chief immigration enforcement agency, said Jay W. Walker, an organizer with Rise and Resist, which arranged the demonstration.