Protesters arrested, Oct. 12, 2016

Jonny Samuel Perez, left, Robert Lee West and Sarabeth Rachel Long

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Law enforcement officers arrested 10 people in a Wednesday protest about a newly approved contract for Portland's rank-and-file police officers.

The demonstration lasted some eight hours and included protesters blocking traffic and MAX trains. Police pushed protesters out of City Hall and sprayed some with pepper spray after they disrupted a City Council hearing.

At least two protesters went to hospitals for treatment of injuries suffered Wednesday, said the spokesman for activist group Don't Shoot Portland. A police spokesman said an officer suffered injuries that weren't serious.

The following people were arrested, the police spokesman said in a news release. They're facing the following charges:

Jonny Samuel Perez, 23: Assaulting a public safety officer, second-degree criminal trespassing, second-degree disorderly conduct, interfering with an emergency response

Booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center, held on $12,500 bail

Robert Lee West, 51: coercion, second-degree criminal trespassing, second-degree disorderly conduct

Booked into the Multnomah County Jail, released on his own recognizance

Sarabeth Rachel Long, 38: coercion, second-degree criminal trespassing, second-degree disorderly conduct

Booked into the Multnomah County Jail, released on her own recognizance

David Kif Davis, 44: Second-degree disorderly conduct and interfering with a public safety officer

Cited and released

Hallie D. Bernhoft, 20: Second-degree disorderly conduct and second-degree criminal trespassing

Cited and released

Carlton Smith, 43: Second-degree disorderly conduct

Cited and released

Henrick De-Savy, 21: Resisting arrest, second-degree disorderly conduct, interfering with a public safety officer

Cited and released

James Mattox, 27: Second-degree disorderly conduct, interfering with a public safety officer

Cited and released

Frank A. Martinez Jr., 24: Resisting arrest, second-degree disorderly conduct, interfering with a public safety officer

Cited and released

Benjamin J. Kerensa, 32: Second-degree theft

Cited and released

-- Jim Ryan

jryan@oregonian.com

503-221-8005; @Jimryan015

Brad Schmidt of The Oregonian/OregonLive staff contributed to this report