Protesters smash windows in downtown DC
Smashed windows. pic.twitter.com/yXin6JVMsH
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau) January 20, 2017
A group of protesters in downtown Washington D.C. have been seen smashing windows during an anti-Trump demonstration on Friday morning.
Eyewitnesses captured video footage of broken glass doors and one protester attempting to break a window of a local McDonalds. Other witnesses also posted pictures of a damaged car and a vandalized bus stop.
According to the Washington Post, the protesters were a group of self-described “anti-fascist, anti-capitalist” demonstrators who at times yelled “No more president.”
The Post also reported that authorities were seen using a chemical spray to disperse the crowds at Franklin Square.
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau) January 20, 2017
Bus bay smashed at 13/K #wmata pic.twitter.com/gYPpMBNmOt
— Faiz Siddiqui (@faizsays) January 20, 2017
Protesters just smashed the windows of this limo, threw in a flare pic.twitter.com/KMeXIbzBHH
— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) January 20, 2017
14th and K, 10:52 am: looks like some people get pretty cranky without their caffeine … pic.twitter.com/7hEV9EKGko
— Rebecca Sinderbrand (@sinderbrand) January 20, 2017
Protesters smash windows of Bank of America, police moving in pic.twitter.com/lJZDQSwagB
— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) January 20, 2017
Security guard told me protesters came through and attacked police cars and storefronts. This is 13th and I. pic.twitter.com/8sMiFtg110
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) January 20, 2017
As clashes with police continued, witnesses also saw a Washington Post reporter being thrown to the ground by authorities as he tried to approach a line of police officers.
Washington Post reporter Dalton Bennett thrown to the ground by riot police. pic.twitter.com/4I442QhEqM
— Alex Emmons (@AlexanderEmmons) January 20, 2017
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D.C. police also clashed with protesters on Thursday evening as the group of demonstrators gathered outside of the National Press Club building.
Earlier on Friday, the Metropolitan Police Department told The Hill that it only made one arrest related to the inaugural activities.
“The Metropolitan Police Department announced an arrest has been made in a Conspiracy to Commit an Assault offense that occurred in the 500 block of 14th Street, Northwest. After a thorough investigation, it was determined that several individuals made plans to disrupt inauguration activities in an unlawful way,” the police department said in a statement.
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