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More than 250 fans of Uruguay's Penarol detained in Rio after clashes with police

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More than 250 fans of Uruguay's Penarol detained in Rio after clashes with police
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More than 250 fans of Uruguay's Penarol detained in Rio after clashes with police

2024-10-24 03:47 Last Updated At:03:50

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — More than 250 supporters of Uruguayan club Penarol were detained Wednesday after clashing with law enforcement ahead of their team's Copa Libertadores semifinal match against Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro police said.

Police said in a statement that the fans “were involved in a series of acts of vandalism, looting and destruction of business places and vehicles.” One pistol was found, police said.

TV footage showed people dressed in Penarol shirts throwing stones at police officers, defending themselves with tables taken from local kiosks, and setting motorcycles on fire near a beach in Rio's west end. The conflict lasted more than one hour.

Later Wednesday, Penarol and Botafogo will play the first leg of their semifinal in the South American club tournament at the Nilton Santos Stadium. Atletico Mineiro beat Argentina’s River Plate 3-0 in the first leg of their semifinal Tuesday.

Gov. Claudio Castro said on X that the Penarol supporters involved in the clashes will be escorted out of Rio and will not be allowed to attend the match.

“Rio is not a place for this mess. I ordered the police to arrest, take to the police station and then out of Rio,” Castro said.

Uruguay and Flamengo defender Guillermo Varela was seen among the visiting fans during the chaos, but his club said in a statement that his intention was to help two friends who had called him during the conflict.

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A military police officer oversees fans of Uruguay’s Penarol soccer team arriving at a police station after they were detained for fighting with police on the beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. Penarol fans are in Rio for a semi-final Copa Libertadores game against Brazil's Botafogo. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

A military police officer oversees fans of Uruguay’s Penarol soccer team arriving at a police station after they were detained for fighting with police on the beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. Penarol fans are in Rio for a semi-final Copa Libertadores game against Brazil's Botafogo. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

Fans of Uruguay’s Penarol soccer team peer from inside a police bus as they arrive at a police station after being detained for fighting with police on the beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. Penarol fans are in Rio for a semi-final Copa Libertadores game against Brazil's Botafogo. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

Fans of Uruguay’s Penarol soccer team peer from inside a police bus as they arrive at a police station after being detained for fighting with police on the beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. Penarol fans are in Rio for a semi-final Copa Libertadores game against Brazil's Botafogo. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way passed within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop this week in Wisconsin.

Harris had just wrapped up a rally in the Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield on Monday evening when her motorcade passed a car heading the wrong way on Interstate 94 in Milwaukee. Sheriff's deputies trailing the motorcade stopped the vehicle and took the driver, a 55-year-old Milwaukee man, into custody after he performed poorly on field sobriety tests and deputies found an open container of alcohol in the vehicle, Milwaukee County Sheriff's spokesperson James Burnett told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The man allegedly told deputies that he was headed home after a night out and had no idea that he was driving the wrong way on the freeway, Burnett said.

According to an arrest report obtained by WISN-TV, the man told deputies that he didn't remember entering the freeway and didn't have any intention of hurting Harris or anyone connected with her campaign. The AP has requested a copy of the report from the sheriff's office.

The sheriff's office was still waiting for the man's blood alcohol test results from the state crime lab on Wednesday morning, Burnett said. The legal limit to drive in Wisconsin is 0.08%. The sheriff's office has recommended prosecutors charge the man with second-degree reckless endangerment and first-offense operating while intoxicated, Burnett said.

The man used an off-ramp to get onto the interstate, Burnett said. It's unclear which interstate access points — if any — were blocked to traffic because of the motorcade, and which law enforcement agency was responsible for closing entrances and exits.

Secret Service Special Agent Joseph Routh confirmed in an email to the AP that the interstate was closed and the man entered from an off-ramp. No vehicles in the motorcade made contact with his car and the motorcade continued to Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport without further incident. He said the agency could not disclose details about its motorcade operations and safety procedures.

Burnett and Routh didn’t immediately respond to follow-up messages inquiring about how fast the suspected drunken driver and the motorcade were going when they passed each other.

The incident was the second involving a Harris campaign motorcade in Milwaukee in recent weeks. Press vans following her running mate Tim Walz's motorcade were rear-ended while traveling through the city in September.

Timothy White, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign in Wisconsin, referred questions to the Secret Service.

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

An image captured from Wisconsin Department of Transportation video shows a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 94, traveling within feet of Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade following a campaign stop on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation via AP)

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