By Steve Ahlquist in Rhode Island’s Future
Police said that three other protesters were arrested after they made it
onto on the construction site via the woods behind the new compressor station,
bringing the total number of known arrests to eight.
Among those arrested was Mary Pendergast from
the Sisters of Mercy in Pawtucket. in a statement she
said, “By taking action today, I’m following the directive of Pope Francis to put our lives on the line for care of
the earth.”
Also arrested was Lauren Niedel, of the RI progressive
Democrats. After her release Niedel wrote on Facebook, “I thought it was
critical from someone in NW RI to be part of today’s civil disobedience event.
I was literally arrested planting flowers on Algonquin property. Charged with
simple trespassing.”
The arrests came towards the end of a march and rally outside of
Spectra’s property in Burrillville. Attendees from 11 states representing local
groups opposed to the build up of methane gas infrastructure from throughout
New England and as far away as Pennsylvania and Maryland were in attendance.
The ProJo lists
those arrested as Sally J. Mendzela, 68, of North
Providence; Stephanie Strub, 28, of Pawtucket; Marisa Shea, 29, of Lowell, Mass.; Andrea Doremus-Cuetara, 57, of West Roxbury, Mass.; Gabriel Shipiro, 19, of Ithaca, N.Y.; Kyle Shulz, 26, of Worcester, Mass.; Lauren Niedel-Gresh, 53, of Glocester; and Mary Pendergest, 69, of Pawtucket.
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