Venezuelan Protest Leader Turns Self In
According to witnesses
It comes as pro- and anti-government protesters take part in rival rallies in the capital, Caracas.
Mr Lopez, who is wanted on charges of inciting violence, had said he would lead the anti-government march before handing himself in to the authorities.
Tensions have been running high in the deeply polarised country; at least three people have died in clashes.
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Sounds like someone's family is already in custody.
His wife and parents accompanied him at the front of the march. And if you want to see a REAL Million Man March, look at the photos of that crowd.