​Anti-police brutality rally paralyzes Mall of America (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Thousands of protesters from the group "Black Lives Matter" disrupt holiday shoppers on December 20, 2014 at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. (Adam Bettcher/Getty Images/AFP)

Thousands of protesters from the group “Black Lives Matter” disrupt holiday shoppers on December 20, 2014 at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. (Adam Bettcher/Getty Images/AFP)

Riot-equipped police have made at least two dozen arrests after a massive rally in one of America’s largest shopping malls, where activists were protesting against racially charged police violence and interrupting the last pre-Christmas shopping weekend.

Thousands of protesters from the group "Black Lives Matter" disrupt holiday shoppers on December 20, 2014 at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. (Adam Bettcher/Getty Images/AFP)

Up to 3,000
demonstrators occupied two levels of the Mall of America, located
in Bloomington, Minnesota on Saturday. They staged several
“die-ins” in front of retail stores, holding up slogans such as
“Black Lives Matter”.

Some half hour into the rally, riot-equipped police started to
clear the area the ground floor from further protests. As police
moved to remove the activists, several of them raised their hands
into the air, saying “Hands up, don’t shoot,” as a
reference to the Michael Brown shooting in Missouri.

Most of the protesters migrated to other parts of the mall as
police moved in.

During the event which was organized via Facebook with 3,000
confirmed attendees, protesters in the rotunda area shouted
“While you’re on your shopping spree, black people cannot
breathe”,
referring to the police chokehold that killed Eric
Garner in New York.

Around an hour later, just before 3 pm, organizers send a group
text message asking those still inside to exit the mall.

Thousands of protesters from the group "Black Lives Matter" disrupt holiday shoppers on December 20, 2014 at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. (Adam Bettcher/Getty Images/AFP)

“We shut it down y’all. Let’s move out the exit toward the
east past the rotunda and Seaworld. Great work!”
Star
Tribune quotes. Mall officials said all the areas of the mall
were reopened to the public before 5 pm.

Bloomington police said 25 people were arrested, Star Tribune
reports. The mall meanwhile issued a statement saying 12 people
were arrested by Bloomington police.

“It’s clear from their actions that these political activists
were more concerned about making a political statement and
creating a media event than they were about the safety of others,
who came to Mall of America for an afternoon of shopping and
family entertainment,”
the statement said.

The mall officials added that they are “extremely
disappointed”
that organizers of Black Lives Matter protest
ignored “repeated reminders” that political rallies are
not allowed on Mall of America property.

All areas of the mall were reopened to the public before 5 pm so
that shoppers can resume purchasing their holiday gifts.

READ MORE: #ICantBreathe: Thousands march against
police brutality across US (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

According to the shopping center website, the Mall of America
serves some 40 million shoppers a year. The mall is so big that
it would take 86 hours to see all the stores, if one spends only
10 minutes at each retailer.

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