Protesters for and against Donald Trump clash in San Diego

Protesters for and against the president Donald Trump clashed with each other and police officers in Pacific Beach, San Diego, Southern California, and at least three were arrested for refusing to leave the scene after the rally was declared illegal “for acts of violence.”

With Trump supporters taking over Congress in Washington on Wednesday, pTrump supporters took part in a “Patriotic March” this Saturday afternoon (Pacific Time) in defense of “our republic, our constitution and our freedom.”

According to local television outlets, anti-Trump groups called for people to appear in the same spot to prevent the “ fascist demonstration ” and the two groups got into a fight, so police had to intervene to separate and then expel them. from the place.

According to San Diego Police Department, the protesters threw stones, bottles, eggs and other objects at the officers and topped them with pepper.

In their reports, the police did not specify whether it was just one or both of the groups that attacked the riot police sent to the scene.

About three hours after the demonstrations started, the police managed to evacuate the area completely.

“We will always facilitate peaceful protests, but we will not tolerate acts of violence”, police wrote on Twitter.

A police spokesman told the local NBC network that three people were being held.

The San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper estimated the number of protesters on each side at about 100 and stated that it took the police “hours” to get the situation under control.

Some anti-Trump protesters wore T-shirts depicting legends of the Antifa organization and the Black Lives Matter movement.

According to the paper, the “Patriotic March” had been called for days before Trump supporters took over Congress in Washington.

Congressional attackers had previously attended a rally where the president called on them to march to the Capitol, where the two houses met at the time to confirm Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the November election.

Democrats and Republicans have held responsibility for what happened to Trump, who claims without evidence to have been the victim of an electoral “theft” and may face impeachment in Congress before Biden takes office on January 20.

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