The Latest: Protesters block main road to Trump rally

Here, protesters are escorted away after interrupting Donald Trump's campaign rally in Radford, Va. (Matt Gentry/The Roanoke Times via AP)

PHOENIX (AP) — The Latest on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign trip to Arizona (all times local):

10:20 a.m.

Protesters are blocking a main highway leading into the Phoenix suburb where Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is set to hold a campaign rally.

The protesters parked their cars in the middle of the road Saturday, unfurling banners with anti-Trump slogans and chanting "Trump is hate." The disruption caused a lengthy traffic backup, and drivers honked their horns in frustration.

Maricopa County Sheriff Deputy Joaquin Enriquez said officers will ask the protesters to move and if they don't comply, they will forcibly remove them.

The disruption occurred well after large crowds lined up to get into the Fountain Hills rally, where Trump is scheduled to speak alongside Arizona's revered Sherrif Joe Arpaio.

 

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