The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Violence at Berkeley political rally

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LOS ANGELES: Thousands of counter protesters clashed with supporters of President Donald Trump in California on Sunday, leading to more than a dozen arrests, police and witnesses said.

A peaceful protest in Berkeley, outside San Francisco, began turning violent around noon (1900 GMT) as fights broke out with the opposing sides facing off in Martin Luther King Jr Civic Center Park, which was closed to the public.

Hundreds of black-clad leftist “antifa” activists jumped police barricades to confront the small number of Trump supporters who had showed up, despite their “No to Marxism in America” rally having been canceled over fears of violence.

The counter-demonstrat­ors surrounded their outnumbere­d rivals, chanting: “No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA” and “Go home Nazi.”

A number of demonstrat­ors with their faces covered were escorted out of the park by police, who reported 14 arrests, mostly for violating a ban on masks, sticks and other potential weapons.

Police in riot gear fired a rubber bullet at a demonstrat­or who attempted to cross a barricade into the park, according to the Los Angeles Times, while protesters set off smoke bombs.

Joey Gibson, leader of the rightwing Patriot Prayer group, was pepper sprayed by leftist counterpro­testers, an AFP photograph­er saw.

Mother Jones reporter Shane Bauer tweeted that he had been pepper sprayed and posted a video he said showed anti-fascist protesters stomping on and beating an “alt-right” supporter as he lay in the road. — AFP

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