The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Election night marked by scattered protests but no reports of violence

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Scattered protests took place from Washington, D.C., to Washington state in the hours after polls closed, but there were no signs of widespread unrest or violence linked to the U.S. election.

The outcome of the hardfought contest for the presidency remained undecided Wednesday, stirring worries that prolonged uncertaint­y could yet spark conflict.

But overnight demonstrat­ions in cities including Seattle, Washington and New York remained largely peaceful.

In Washington, more than 1,000 people protesting President Donald Trump converged on Black Lives Matter Plaza on Tuesday night, just a block from the White House, while hundreds more marched through downtown, sometimes blocking traffic and setting off fireworks.

Protesters shouted “Whose streets? Our streets!” and “If we don’t get no justice, they don’t get no peace!”

Groups of teenagers danced in the street as onlookers cheered. Large banners, including one reading “Trump lies all the time,” were unfurled.

At one point, the marchers stabbed the tires of a parked police van to flatten them.

“This is what democracy looks like,” protesters chanted in Portland, where organizers said the demonstrat­ion would be peaceful and that regardless of the presidenti­al election result, they would continue protesting in support of racial justice. The sheriff ’s office said some protesters were openly carrying guns.

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown had put the National Guard on standby, since Portland has seen almost nightly protests since the death of George Floyd under a Minneapoli­s police officer’s knee in May.

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said on Twitter that there would be “no tolerance for any violence, intimidati­on or criminal destructio­n,” and that people should be “safe while using their voice to advocate for their perspectiv­e.”

In Seattle, police said they arrested several people, including someone who put nails in a road and another who drove over a barricade and into a police bike lane. No one was injured.

Hundreds of businesses in cities across the country boarded up their doors and windows ahead of the election.

 ?? TED S. WARREN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Seattle police officers patrol the streets Tuesday night. Officials said several people were arrested for minor infraction­s.
TED S. WARREN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Seattle police officers patrol the streets Tuesday night. Officials said several people were arrested for minor infraction­s.

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