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Kahuku wind farm protesters arrested at Kalaeloa – photo gallery
Credit: By Kat Wade / Special to the Star-Advertiser | October 18, 2019 | staradvertiser.com ~~
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About 75 to 100 protesters gathered at Kalaeloa, including 22 protesters who made a human chain using duct tape and zip ties. Approximately 150 Honolulu police officers were on the scene.
Opponents to the planned Kahuku wind farm gathered to protest and form a blockade to stop the trucks moving turbine parts in Kalaeloa.
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