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Miami Beach Police have arrested a woman after, they said, she violated an emergency order that does not allow people on the beach.

Video posted to Facebook by Chris Nelson showed Miami resident Kimberly Falkenstine sitting in the sand near Fifth Street while holding a sign that read, “We are free,” Sunday afternoon.

According to investigators, officers spotted the protester just after 3:30 p.m. and gave her several opportunities to leave.

The video shows officers taking Falkenstine into custody after, police said, she failed to comply.

Kimberly Falkenstine was arrested after refusing to leave the beach, police said. (Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation)

Before she was apprehended, Falkenstine attended a rally at Lummus Park where protesters called for the reopening of businesses and beaches statewide.

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The police report stated she told officers she had left the rally and wanted to sit on the beach to make a statement.

Falkenstine faces several charges, including resisting an officer without violence and trespassing after receiving a warning. She was held on $2,500 bond and has since posted bond.

This story originally appeared on WSVN.