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Violence erupts at Utah anti-police brutality march
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Eight people were arrested in Cottonwood Heights, Utah, after violence erupted at an anti-police brutality march held in the small town. Police used tear gas and tasers to force protesters off the streets as they marched through residential neighborhoods. KSL's Tania Dean reportsAug. 3, 2020