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3 arrested in rally organized by Virginia tea party group

PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Three people were arrested during a rally near a Confederate monument in Virginia after a tense exchange between protesters from a tea party group and counterprotesters who showed up to oppose the event.

The Virginian-Pilot reports nearly 100 people showed up to the event Sunday in Portsmouth, including about a dozen from other activist groups.

The event organized by the Portsmouth Tea Party called for people to come to the statue to “take back” the city and the monument.

Police say three counterprotesters were arrested and released after being issued summons for disorderly conduct. It is not clear what led to the arrests.

Prince William County unveils new 311 signage to curb panhandling, promote community resources

The next phase in Prince William County's ongoing Community Panhandling Response Initiative will involve extensive public awareness signage upgrades designed to direct individuals in need to community resources. The initiative's rollout will begin "at selected intersections where panhandling has been identified," an Aug. 5 county news release said. The effort will further integrate local 311 program staff, with residents encouraged to call the number upon encountering panhandlers. One of the informational posters for Prince William County's campaign to reduce panhandling.
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