CBS News says one of its reporters has been charged with resisting arrest in the aftermath of Donald Trump's canceled rally in Chicago.

Reporter Sopan Deb was on the floor of the arena on the campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago on Friday night and interviewedTrump supporters and protesters. He also was taking video of the scene outside of the arena.

Some of Deb's video aired on CBS' "This Morning" show.

At one point, he's seen being thrown to the ground by police and handcuffed. In the video, Deb identifies himself as a member of the news media.

CBS says Deb has covered the Trump campaign since the beginning.

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9 a.m.

Hundreds of people have staked out spots near where Donald Trump's plane will arrive for a rally at a hangar near Dayton, Ohio.

Long lines of people are passing through security screenings.

Beverly Joavoe of Covington, Kentucky, says she's been at the site since 1 a.m. She's hoping to shake Trump's hand.

She says the protests at Trump rallies Friday were "really scary. I hope it won't happen here."

Claudia Young came to the Dayton rally with her husband, Michael, from Muncie, Indiana.

It was a raucous scene Friday night in Chicago when Trump called off the rally due to safety concerns after protesters packed the arena where he was to speak.

Claudia Young's take on that? ". We're supposed to have freedom of speech in this country, but the people who came to see Trumpcouldn't listen to what they wanted to hear."

About dozen young protesters are on a corner about half a mile from the Dayton hangar. Messages on their signs include "Make love, not walls," and "Jews and Muslims United."

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8:55 a.m.

The political world is closely watching the latest Donald Trump campaign events after the Republican presidential candidate canceled a Chicago rally over fears of violence.

The GOP front-runner is scheduled to campaign Saturday in Ohio — Dayton and Cleveland — before an evening event in Kansas City, Missouri.

It was a raucous scene Friday night in Chicago when Trump called off the rally due to safety concerns after protesters packed the arena where he was to speak.

The announcement of the postponement led a large portion of the crowd inside the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion to break out into raucous cheers.

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