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PROTESTERS DOWN TO THE STREET AFTER THE TRUMP CAMPAINGNING IN CALIFORNIA

Thursday night when Donald Trump campaign event in California a number of protesters took to the streets, which makes police officers attempted to disperse the crowd, but the police officers became involved in the riots that night.

The demonstrators were not happy with Donald Trump gathered in the streets outside the OC Exhibition & Event Center while Donald Trump is in the amphitheater Center and its supporters. One police car was damaged and several clashes inevitable in a crowd.

The demonstrators blocked the main road junction, as a result of traffic to be blocked and the Orange County Sheriff's Department officers and the Costa Mesa Police Department worked together to disperse the crowd and asked to demonstrate to step down from the road.

On that night, around 20 demonstrators were arrested by the Orange County Sheriff's Department after protests in the clear.

Lt. Mark Stichter a public information officer for the Sheriff's Department could not provide estimates of the number of demonstrators on the night, but the demonstrators could be seen filling the intersection of Fairview Road and Fair Drive.

Trump between supporters and protesters clash unavoidable consequence Trump supporters accuse them of being racist. One supporter of Trump's face was stained with blood after the fist in the face by a demonstrator.

PROTESTERS DOWN TO THE STREET AFTER THE TRUMP CAMPAINGNING IN CALIFORNIA


Several police cars damaged by the demonstrators, they smash the rear window and jumped and kicked the door. Police officers formed a cordon around the crowd in order to force the protesters to move to the street.

While the demonstrators shouted insults and taunting police on duty, the other demonstrators focus on providing a message of protest against this leading Czech rhetoric.

One demonstrator told us that they were demonstrating against Trump rhetoric on illegal immigration. Most demonstrate seen carrying Mexican flags when they are on the road. And other demonstrators shout insults and taunting police.

A 26-year student named Rojelio Banuelos to carry a message that reads "Freedom is not the deportation".

Rojelio Banuelos said: "I am opposed to Donald Trump Indigenous and nationalist agenda, which divides people with very hateful of others".

While Rojelio Banuelos just marched through the streets, he calls property damage and several demonstrators anger that night as "the symptom of hate speech" and said he did not believe in every individual who took advantage of the protest.


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