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Protest breaks out in Tacoma after police car drives through crowd

- Associated Press

Protesters in Tacoma in Washington state set a large fire, damaged buildings and marched with signs late Sunday in response to a police car driving through a crowd the day before, leaving at least two people injured.

The demonstrat­ors gathered near the intersecti­on in Tacoma where the police car plowed through a crowd of pedestrian­s while responding to a reported street race Saturday evening. Video of the incident was widely shared online and appeared to show at least one person being run over.

Both injured people went to hospitals with injuries not considered to be life threatenin­g. One person has since been released, news outlets reported.

Sunday evening, demonstrat­ors gathered at a park, then marched through downtown where windows were shattered and spray paint was tagged on multiple buildings. Several items were set up to create a barricade in the street where a large trash can was set ablaze. The demonstrat­ors also passed by the

Pierce county jail.

There were no known injuries from the demonstrat­ion, police said in a tweet, adding that the protest was cleared around 11pm.

The officer involved in the incident

Saturday is a 58-year-old man who has been with the department for 29 and a half years, Tacoma police said. He had been surrounded by a crowd after arriving at the reported street race. People began hitting the body of the cruiser, and the officer feared for his safety. The officer drove forward through the crowd, and then stopped and called for medical aid, police said.

The officer has been placed on paid administra­tive leave.

Protesters told news outlets they want the officer to be fired, and criticized the city for what they said was a lack of transparen­cy.

The Pierce county force investigat­ion team is looking into Saturday’s incident. The team is composed of law enforcemen­t officials from around the county and community representa­tives, the Seattle Times reported.

Police additional­ly said Sunday that while officers were observing the protest, three people appeared to try to get onto the roof of a building downtown. Two were armed with a handgun and knives and were arrested. The third got away.

Tacoma is located about 30 miles south of Seattle.

 ??  ?? Protesters chase a street preacher, right, who was delivering a sermon during a protest againstpol­ice brutality in Tacoma, Washington, on 24 January. Photograph: Ted S Warren/AP
Protesters chase a street preacher, right, who was delivering a sermon during a protest againstpol­ice brutality in Tacoma, Washington, on 24 January. Photograph: Ted S Warren/AP

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