Eleven people were arrested Saturday during Gasparilla, and 38 got rides to the hospital. But there were no major incidents, according to a preliminary report by Tampa police.

The arrests included five felonies: One for domestic battery and two for battery on a law enforcement officer after a man refused to leave when police asked him to. Another pair of men were arrested for criminal mischief after standing atop and damaging a Tampa police vehicle.

Of the six misdemeanors, one was for obstruction, two were for underage drinking and three were for disorderly conduct, police said. The 38 medical transports Tampa Fire Rescue involved mostly minor injuries and were alcohol-related.

"The vast majority of people at the parade were well behaved and had a great time," said Tampa police chief Brian Dugan. "Once again the city put on a great show. A lot of people work hard to make this a safe and fun event. I think the parade goers really appreciate that."

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