Protesters chanting "f*** Trump" have set the American flag alight
Chaos
has erupted in the streets of Washington as more than 200 anti-Trump
supporters have been arrested following a violent clash with police
against the Republican's inaugaration.
Protesters have set the American flag on fire in the middle of the street while armed with crowbars and batons.
A group of masked activists have been filmed smashing windows of shops as they run through the streets of the city with flags bearing the anarchist symbol.
One man dressed in black smashed the window of a McDonald's with a hammer, while others tipped over bins.
Confrontations began an hour before Trump took the oath of office and escalated several hours later as the crowds swelled to more than 1,000, some wearing gas masks and with arms chained together.
A couple of police officers have been injured and taken to hospital.
Pictures of egged buildings and shattered ATMs are being posted on Twitter amid reports of looting.
Just blocks away from Trump’s inaugural parade route another chaotic confrontation saw pepper spray and stun grenades launched by cops.
A Washington Post reporter was violently thrown to the ground by police.
While, Olympic diver Luis Villlarroel was pictured with cuts to his hand after protesters smashed his limo as he tried to escape the carnage.
A limousine was set on fire on 13th and K street near Trump's parade route.
As the new president made his way down Constitution Avenue with a military escort, the limo was set ablaze only streets away, outside the Washington Post building.
Young Trump supporters began flowing into the edges of the scene. Both sides engaged in taunts. At one point chants of "Not my president" competed with "Trump, Trump, Trump."
Footage of a Trump supporter being punched in the face also emerged earlier today.
"The message I want to send is that Trump does not represent this country.
"He represents the corporate interests," said Jessica Reznicek, a 35-year-old Catholic aid worker from Iowa.
Trump supporter Bernadette Repisky from Pennsylvania said she felt "sorry" for the demonstrators.
"They're so ignorant," she said.
"They can't distinguish between fake news and real news.
"Why can't the police disband them? They're so hateful.
"Donald Trump saved our country."
The fighting and violence came as Donald Trump ushered in a new era of politics when he was sworn in as the 45th president of the US today.
His deeply divisive campaign fuelled the demonstrations, with groups angered by his stance on immigrants and women..
Not far from the White House, protesters also scuffled with police, at one point throwing aluminum chairs at an outdoor cafe.
A motorcyclist in town to celebrate Trump's inauguration was struck in the face when he tried to intervene.
"i know, law and order and all that. We need more order. This ain't right," Bob Hrifko, with a bleeding cut under his eye, told Reuters.
Hrifko said he was part of the "Bikers for Trump" group that was holding an inauguration rally.
Several were led away by police.
Disrupt J20 protest organizer Alli McCracken, 28, of Washington, said the group was voicing its displeasure over Trump's controversial comments about women, illegal immigrants and Muslims.
"We have a lot of people of diverse backgrounds who are against U.S. imperialism and we feel Trump will continue that legacy," McCracken said on a gray morning with light rain.
At one checkpoint, protesters wore orange jumpsuits with black hoods over their faces to represent prisoners in US detention at Guantanamo Bay.
Black Lives Matter and feminist groups also joined protests.
Trump supporters flooded into the capital, many sporting shirts and hats bearing his "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.
Anti-Trump protesters shut down security
Protesters have set the American flag on fire in the middle of the street while armed with crowbars and batons.
Riot
police deployed tear gas and stun grenades in a bid to disperse the
crowds in a protest that is being described as the most violent and
angry yet.A DC Police Department spokesman said 217 protesters
had been arrested so far, all charged with rioting and due in court
tomorrow
Trump inauguration: Chaos erupts in Washington as protests clash with police
Arrests have also been made for "acts of vandalism and destruction of property". A group of masked activists have been filmed smashing windows of shops as they run through the streets of the city with flags bearing the anarchist symbol.
One man dressed in black smashed the window of a McDonald's with a hammer, while others tipped over bins.
Confrontations began an hour before Trump took the oath of office and escalated several hours later as the crowds swelled to more than 1,000, some wearing gas masks and with arms chained together.
A couple of police officers have been injured and taken to hospital.
Pictures of egged buildings and shattered ATMs are being posted on Twitter amid reports of looting.
VIDEO: Rioting and violent protests in Washington
Cops gave chase to the group of rioters who claim they are denouncing capitalism.Just blocks away from Trump’s inaugural parade route another chaotic confrontation saw pepper spray and stun grenades launched by cops.
A Washington Post reporter was violently thrown to the ground by police.
While, Olympic diver Luis Villlarroel was pictured with cuts to his hand after protesters smashed his limo as he tried to escape the carnage.
A limousine was set on fire on 13th and K street near Trump's parade route.
As the new president made his way down Constitution Avenue with a military escort, the limo was set ablaze only streets away, outside the Washington Post building.
VIDEO: Washington Post reporter thrown to ground by riot police
Flash grenades went off prompting a mini stampede on K Street as more police arrived in a effort to calm the situation.Young Trump supporters began flowing into the edges of the scene. Both sides engaged in taunts. At one point chants of "Not my president" competed with "Trump, Trump, Trump."
Footage of a Trump supporter being punched in the face also emerged earlier today.
"The message I want to send is that Trump does not represent this country.
"He represents the corporate interests," said Jessica Reznicek, a 35-year-old Catholic aid worker from Iowa.
Aggressive scenes: limousine set on fire 'in middle of Trump parade'
Observers
said the disorder appeared to be organised, with the black-clad group
splitting from a larger protest before launching the wave of vandalism.Trump supporter Bernadette Repisky from Pennsylvania said she felt "sorry" for the demonstrators.
"They're so ignorant," she said.
"They can't distinguish between fake news and real news.
"Why can't the police disband them? They're so hateful.
"Donald Trump saved our country."
The fighting and violence came as Donald Trump ushered in a new era of politics when he was sworn in as the 45th president of the US today.
His deeply divisive campaign fuelled the demonstrations, with groups angered by his stance on immigrants and women..
Not far from the White House, protesters also scuffled with police, at one point throwing aluminum chairs at an outdoor cafe.
A motorcyclist in town to celebrate Trump's inauguration was struck in the face when he tried to intervene.
"i know, law and order and all that. We need more order. This ain't right," Bob Hrifko, with a bleeding cut under his eye, told Reuters.
Hrifko said he was part of the "Bikers for Trump" group that was holding an inauguration rally.
Shocking moment tear gas is used on anti-Trump protesters
Earlier, liberal activists with a separate group called
Disrupt J20 intermittently blocked multiple security checkpoints leading
to the largest public viewing area for the ceremony.Several were led away by police.
Disrupt J20 protest organizer Alli McCracken, 28, of Washington, said the group was voicing its displeasure over Trump's controversial comments about women, illegal immigrants and Muslims.
"We have a lot of people of diverse backgrounds who are against U.S. imperialism and we feel Trump will continue that legacy," McCracken said on a gray morning with light rain.
At one checkpoint, protesters wore orange jumpsuits with black hoods over their faces to represent prisoners in US detention at Guantanamo Bay.
Black Lives Matter and feminist groups also joined protests.
Trump supporters flooded into the capital, many sporting shirts and hats bearing his "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.
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