At least two people were arrested Saturday night at an OccupyMN event in Minneapolis.

Devin Lee Wynn-Shemanek, 19, and Michael Anthony Bounds, 19, were taken into custody while the group was occupying a foreclosed home in south Minneapolis shortly before 6 p.m.

Bounds was charged with burglary, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s jail roster.

Wynn-Shemanek was arrested for obstruction of justice, according to Minneapolis Police Sgt. John Sulliavan.

OccupyMN initially set up its occupation of the Hennepin County Government Center plaza in early October to protest against economic disparity, inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City.

They moved their rally to a foreclosed, but not yet vacated, home in the McKinley neighborhood of North Minneapolis on Nov. 8. Saturday, the group rallied at what appeared to be an empty home in the 3300 block of 25th Avenue South.

Police were contacted by the mortgage company that owns the home, Sullivan said, who called to report trespassing.

Police attempted to board up the home amidst chants of “You can’t evict us all,” shortly after the arrests.