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Scuffles, fistfights erupt as pro and anti-Trump rallies clash in Berkeley (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Published time: 4 Mar, 2017 23:22
Edited time: 5 Mar, 2017 05:24
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Clashes between opposing political camps erupted in Berkeley, California, as Trump supporters and opponents squared off under the watchful eye of police in riot gear.

People participating in the "March 4 Trump" demonstration, to show support for President Donald Trump, were met by a "By Any Means Necessary" counter-demonstration group in downtown Berkeley on Saturday afternoon.

Dozens of rival activists stood face to face, chanting at each other “No racist, fascist USA” and "Build the wall,” before violence erupted.

The police contingent, deployed to the scene for security following last month clashes failed to intervene when the first punches were thrown at about 2pm, local time, East Bay Times reports.

While it is unclear who started the fight, which involved roughly a dozen people from both camps, riot gear police allowed the scuffle to play-out. A half-hour later, another fight flared up, followed by smaller, sporadic scuffles, which the publication noted involved mostly anti-Trump protesters.

Smoke bombs were also thrown by the protesters.

There’s been two to three fist fights that police officers had had to intervene in, BPD spokesperson Office Byron White told The Daily Californian news. By 3 pm, the opposing camps began pepper spaying each other.

The spokesman added that Berkley PD received at least one report of a person who was pepper-sprayed by another individual in the crowd. In addition, one person was injured and some of his teeth knocked out.

Overall, there’s been ten arrests and seven light injuries. The police department specified that five people were arrested for battery, four for assault with a deadly weapon and one for resisting arrest.

White said that most police officers are armed with batons, pepper spray, rubber bullets and smaller impact projectiles that they can use to mark particular agitators.

“Right now we’re continuing to monitor the situation,” White said. “People who are attending this event, they should know that, yes, we are video recording as well … So we are not just in the park itself but we’re also looking to potentially identify people in the future if we cannot identify them today.”

During the skirmish, a journalist taking still photographs, was hit in the face and needed medical treatment, KTVU reports.

The rally proceeded to the University of California, Berkeley campus where organizers planned to meet at 3pm, according to police.

Berkeley police department had been in touch with organizers of both events prior to the demonstrations. Fearing a repeat of last month’s violence, Sgt. Andrew Frankel confirmed to NBC Bay Area news that “the department is prepared for a number of different contingencies.”

Saturday's scuffles follow a riot that broke out at UC Berkeley earlier this year, when the former senior editor of Breitbart News, Milo Yiannopoulos, was supposed to speak on campus.


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Man Arrested For Assaulting Trump Supporter Near UC Berkeley Campus
February 2, 2017 12:39 PM
Filed Under: Assault, Berkeley, Breitbart, Fight, Milo Yiannopoulos, Protest, Riot, UC Berkeley

BERKELEY (CBS SF) – KPIX 5 reporter Anne Makovec captured the assault of a man wearing a suit and a “Make America Great Again” cap at the edge of the UC Berkeley campus late Thursday morning as tensions remained high in the wake of Wednesday night’s violent protests.

The fight broke out at around 11:30 a.m. when the man wearing the suit and cap was walking near the intersection of Bancroft and Telegraph was attacked. The assailant stopped his vehicle, a white SUV, in the middle of the intersection and jumped the man.

The attacker ripped the Trump hat off of the victim’s head and began beating him along with at least one other person who came from the SUV.

Several bystanders intervened and attempted to stop the fight. The victim — later identified in reports as 21-year-old UC Berkeley student Jack Palkovic — was able to break free from the scrum and can be seen yelling at the assailants as they get back in their car.

The victim proceeded to yell expletives and make obscene gestures with both hands as the attackers drove away.

Two men who got out of the car to attack the Trump supporter were arrested after they tried to drive away from the incident.

Palkovic told an AP reporter that he is a member of the college Republicans and helped organize Wednesday’s event with Milo Yiannopoulos, a polarizing editor of Breitbart News.

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Arrests made after some 'March 4 Trump' rallies turn violent
Published March 05, 2017 FoxNews.com
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March 4, 2017: Trump supporters, left, and protestors, right, briefly push and shove each other after a woman was allegedly hit and a sign thrown on the ground during a rally in support of President Donald Trump at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights, Mich.

March 4, 2017: Trump supporters, left, and protestors, right, briefly push and shove each other after a woman was allegedly hit and a sign thrown on the ground during a rally in support of President Donald Trump at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights, Mich. (Todd McInturf /Detroit News via AP)

Arrests were made in some spots across the U.S. as hundreds of people railed in support President Trump Saturday.

Demonstrators from Colorado’s state capitol to Trump Tower in New York and the Washington Monument were seen carrying life-size cardboard cutouts of Trump as well as waving “Deplorables for Trump” signs.

However, not every rally went off without a hitch.

Police in Berkeley, Calif. said 10 people were arrested after Trump supporters and counter-protesters clashed during a rally that turned violent and left seven injured. None of the injured was hospitalized.

Meanwhile, six people protesting the rally in St. Paul, Minn. were arrested on felony riot charges after they lit fireworks inside the Minnesota State Capitol and fled, police said. About 400 people attended the event, and about 50 people showed up to protest it.

In Nashville, two people were arrested as protesters clashed with Trump supporters at the Tennessee Capitol. In Olympia, Wash., state police said four demonstrators were arrested at a support of Trump rally, KOMO-TV reported. The station reported that the demonstrators are accused of assaulting a police officer.

THE WEEK IN PICTURES

Near Mar-a-Lago, the Palm Beach Post reported that people on both sides exchanged profanity. Trump's motorcade briefly stopped so he could wave at supporters.

In Ohio, Trump supporter Margaret Howe, 57, of Pataskala, said she increasingly fears civil war.

"We did not want to have something like this happen," she said, adding, "We came out today because Trump deserves to see he still has people for him. It's just all sad."

A group of counter protesters gathered nearby, separated from the rally by police tape. They chanted "No Trump. No KKK. No fascist USA" and held signs with messages like "Your vote was a hate crime."

In other parts of the country, rallies were relatively peaceful.

In northwestern Pennsylvania, the Erie Times-News reported that about 100 people gathered at a square in downtown Erie for a similar demonstration. "We've got to get the whole country united behind this man," said Richard Brozell, 75, who along with his wife braved the mid-20s temperatures and stiff wind chill to attend

In Augusta, Maine, more than 100 people turned out for the event that was supposed to last three hours, but ended early because of freezing temperatures.

In Miami, supporters continued a rally while sipping espressos outside a Cuban restaurant, the Miami Herald reported.

At a North Carolina rally, speakers said the dishonest media and left wing politicians were bordering on sedition in their opposition to the Republican president. Some men were seen walking through the Raleigh crowd carrying a Trump flag as well as a Confederate flag. Gathered just behind the rally was a handful of protesters, some of whom blew air horns in an attempt to disrupt the event.

In Indianapolis, about 30 Trump supporters rallied at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis to denounce what they see as unfair treatment of the Republican. A local organizer, 61-year-old Patty Collins, of Indianapolis, said Trump's critics "aren't giving him a chance."

Trump supporters turned out Saturday in Phoenix. Media outlets reported that several hundred people participated in the Phoenix event held on a lawn at the State Capitol.

In Texas, Austin police say about 300 people rallied in support of Trump in a gathering outside the Capitol during rain. Organizer Jennifer Drabbant said there have been so many protests against Trump that she and others wanted to show there are people who support him.

Scores of people have rallied in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in a show of support for Trump. The Virginian-Pilot reports around 200 Trump backers showed up Saturday for the event at a park. Some held American flags and others wore "Make America Great Again" hats and Trump T-shirts.

In Lansing, Michigan, about 200 Trump supporters rallied on one side of the state Capitol while 100 critics gathered on another side.

"Agree with President Trump or not, he is our president, and I think what I see happening in D.C. and with the Democrats — it can't stand," said Gary Taylor, 60.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Pro-Trump rallies sweep America
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PENNSYLVANIA (REUTERS) - "We love America, we love our president."

Hundreds of Trump fans came together in the nation's capital... in solidarity with the man who, they say, is going to make America great again.

They marched on, despite counter-protesters.

Organisers say the wave of recent anti-Trump protests influenced the so-called Spirit of America rallies, which were held in at least 28 of the country's 50 states.

Supporters in Pennsylvania say the president is working for everyone.

"We're going to make America great again for you too, whether you voted for Trump or not," said Ms Tricia Cunningham. "He's going to do this for you."

Nationwide, supporters echoed much of what Mr Trump said in his campaign.

Many said that Mr Trump is staying true to his word, and believe the job market will improve.

In Washington, many said they believe Mr Trump's recent Tweet, claiming he was wiretapped by his predecessor, Barack Obama.

"Treason, I believe he is Muslim," said a Baltimore resident identified only as David. "I believe he wants to destroy this country."

Lee Griffin, a resident of Richmond, Virginia, said: "Somebody's going to go to jail. And somebody should."

The rallies stayed mainly peaceful... except in the left-leaning city of Berkeley, California.

Trump supporters fired pepper spray at counter-protesters and both sides were hit over the head with wooden sticks.

But from coast to coast, supporters are asking critics to give Mr Trump a chance to heal the country.


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This forum now contains more discussions about Trump than about the PAP.

Time to move the forum to the good old USA! It will help make America great again.

Trump is interesting. Something new and bizarre everyday. On the other hand, the PAP is stagnated for the last 30 years. All they do is repeat what LKY said 30 years ago. They cannot think of anything new.
 
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