(CNN)At least 54 protesters were arrested at the North Carolina state house in Raleigh Monday, as pro- and anti-LGBT rights demonstrators descended on the state capital to protest or support a controversial law enacted last month. Eighteen protesters were arrested on "building violations" charges and others were arrested and accused of staying in the building after it closed for the evening, according to Officer Scott Cameron of the General Assembly Police. This is the arrest process, one protester at a time. Rinse. Repeat. #ncpol #HB2 pic.twitter.com/w9K3tHMuux— Colin Campbell (@RaleighReporter) April 26, 2016 The protestors may have been protesting the Public Facilities Privacy and...
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