DALLAS (NBC DFW) - Several people were cited and a Dallas activist was arrested after a "disturbance" during a rally in downtown Dallas late Saturday morning, police say.
Officers responded to a protest at Main Street Garden Park at about 11:30 a.m. Saturday, police said. From the rally, several people were detained and taken to Dallas Police Headquarters to be questioned.
One of the people detained by police was Dallas activist Dominique Alexander, according to his group the Next Generation Action Network.
After police ran a "subject check" on Alexander, they said he had outstanding warrants and was arrested. He was placed in the Central Detention Center.
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