(Reuters) - Two protesters dangling from a ceiling support at Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium unfurled a banner criticizing the Dakota Access Pipeline during a National Football League game on Sunday between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears, police said.
The banner urged Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank
The two protesters, a man and a woman, climbed down after the game ended and were arrested, police said in a statement. After undergoing medical evaluations, the pair were jailed on burglary and trespassing charges.
Another woman was charged with obstructing the legal process and also booked into jail, police said.
The protesters climbed to the top of the stadium and hung a banner reading: "DIVEST" in big letters as well as "#NoDAPL," according to media images.
Play was not interrupted during the game, won by the Vikings 38-10, but police said a section of seats below the banner was cleared as a precaution.
Five demonstrators were arrested last week in the first protests since the federal government decided against the project.
Opposition to the pipeline has been backed by military veterans, celebrities and actors, including Mark Ruffalo, Shailene Woodley and Susan Sarandon.
Energy Transfer Partners LP
The company has said the 1,172-mile (1,885-km) pipeline, which is nearly finished, would be a more efficient and safer means to transport oil from the Bakken shale of North Dakota.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson in Washington; Editing by Peter Cooney)