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Protester Arrested At Jeff Bezos Amazon Event

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A woman was arrested after approaching Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos and yelling about chicken farms on stage at a conference in Las Vegas.

Bezos's appearance at Amazon's re:Mars event at the Aria resort was briefly interrupted by the protest Thursday before the woman was surrounded by security guards and ushered away.

Las Vegas police Officer Laura Meltzer says 30-year-old Priya Sawhney of Berkeley, California, was held on suspicion of misdemeanor trespassing and may face more serious charges.

Bezos was explaining plans to send satellites into space when the woman appeared on stage.

Direct Action Everywhere spokesman Matt Johnson says Sawhney was protesting conditions at a California poultry farm that supplies Amazon.

She never got close to Bezos. He turned to the moderator and joked, "Do you have a response to that?"

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