US animal rights activists clash with police over Wisconsin dog breeder
On Saturday in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, approximately 1,000 animal rights activists clashed with police while attempting to enter the Ridglan Farms beagle breeding and research facility. This was the second such attempt in two months.

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AI-generatedOn Saturday in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, approximately 1,000 animal rights activists clashed with police while attempting to enter the Ridglan Farms beagle breeding and research facility. This was the second such attempt in two months. Police used rubber bullets and pepper spray to repel the protesters, who tried to breach barricades including a manure-filled trench and barbed wire. Authorities stated that protesters ignored designated protest areas and blocked emergency vehicle access, leading to numerous arrests, including the group's leader. The Dane County Sheriff described the protest as violent, alleging that protesters attempted to break into the property and assault officers. Ridglan Farms reportedly houses around 2,000 beagles.
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5 extractedAn estimated 2,000 beagles are kept at the facility.
300 to 400 protesters were “violently trying to break into the property” and assault officers.
Police fired rubber bullets and pepper spray into the crowd and arrested the group’s leader.
About 1,000 animal welfare activists tried to gain entry to a beagle breeding and research facility in Wisconsin.
It was the second attempt in as many months by protesters to take beagles from the Ridglan Farms facility.