Misdemeanor charges have been filed against 11 people arrested Thursday during protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in Morton County.
Nine are charged with disorderly conduct, according to court records. Two are charged with criminal trespass. The protesters are scheduled to make initial appearances on Sept. 13.
Of the people charged Friday, most were from out of state. Two have North Dakota addresses, according to the records. Others came from Colorado, South Dakota, Maryland and Hawaii.
They were transported by van to the Morton County jail, where they were booked and allowed to post standard bonds, Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier said.
Capt. Dave Psyck said everyone arrested Thursday was able to make bail, which is $250 for a B misdemeanor and $500 for an A misdemeanor.
Four more people were arrested Friday morning, Kirchmeier said.







