(KRON) -- A civil rights attorney chained herself to a fence in Oakland on Wednesday to protest a homeless encampment sweep on Cal Trans property. Several sweeps have unfolded around the San Francisco Bay Area within the past two weeks targeting tents and RVs entrenched on public property, as well as state-owned property. Wednesday morning's cleanup effort was conducted near 3441 Louise St. in Oakland. Andrea Henson, an attorney and executive director of Where Do We Go, was arrested for refusing to move after chaining herself to an entryway fence, according to a WDWG spokesperson. Where Do We Go is an advocacy group for unhoused people's rights. Henson claims that she was pract
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