Associated Press: Eight people were arrested Monday at a construction site for the Keystone XL oil pipeline in central Oklahoma, including one man who locked himself to a crane-like piece of machinery, authorities said.
The two women and six men were arrested on trespassing complaints at the site near the town of Schoolton, Seminole County sheriff's Chief Deputy Chris Conn said. One woman also was cited for resisting arrest. None of their names has been released.
"We had several individuals on private property......
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Okla. sheriff arrests 8 at Keystone pipeline site
Posted by Associated Press: Sean Murphy on February 11th, 2013
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