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Over 200 arrested as anti-Donald Trump protesters clash with police in Washington

At least 217 people were arrested and two police officials were injured after agitators smashed windows, damaged card and threw rocks at security officials near the venue of Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony here.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Washington Published on: January 21, 2017 6:53 IST
Over 200 arrested as anti-Donald Trump protesters clash
Over 200 arrested as anti-Donald Trump protesters clash with police

At least 217 people were arrested and two police officials were injured after agitators smashed windows, damaged card and threw rocks at security officials near the venue of Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony here. 

According to metropolitan Police Department, two police officials and one other person were taken to the hospital for undetermined injuries after run-ins with protesters.

The city's interim police chief, Peter Newsham, said that in a Periscope video posted on Twitter that the problems were caused by one group, ‘and it's a very, very small percentage of the number of folks that came here to peacefully assemble in our city’.

Dramatic video published on social media, showed men and women using signs and sticks to shatter glass at a Starbucks and a bank. Chaos then swept the streets as police attempted to chase down the alleged vandals.

Police said in a statement that an organised group marched through the northwest part of the city at around 10.30 am (local time), and that members of the group acting in a concerted effort engaged in acts of vandalism and several instances of destruction of property.

The police statement said the group damaged vehicles, destroyed the property of multiple businesses and ignited smaller isolated fires and that police vehicles were among those damaged.

Police said they responded using pepper spray and other control devices.

Following the inauguration, protesters started a fire on the street, burning what appeared to be garbage and a plastic newspaper stand.

A Democratic senator, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, responded to the protests on Twitter, calling them "un-American".

"Nothing is more unAmerican than protesters who are not peaceful. Disgusting," she wrote.

Before Inauguration Day, the DisruptJ20 coalition, named after the date of the inauguration, had promised that people participating in its actions in Washington would attempt to shut down the celebrations, risking arrest when necessary.

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