Protesters set fire to courthouse in Oakland

Protesters set fire to courthouse in Oakland

Protests in Oakland, California turned violent when a small group of demonstrators wearing helmets and goggles set fire to a courthouse.

SEVERAL FIRES WERE SET IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA

Authorities said that protesters vandalized a police station and shot fireworks at officers.

About 700 demonstrators participated in what started as a peaceful march Saturday night.

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Later in protests, demonstrators smashed windows, spray-painted graffiti and pointed lasers at officers, said Officer Johnna Watson, an Oakland Police Department spokesperson.

Several fires were set in the downtown area, including one at the Alameda County Superior Courthouse that was quickly contained.

Protestors hurled rocks, ceramic paint-filled balls and frozen water bottles through windows at the courthouse, federal building.

“This was different,” Watson said. “This group of protesters had specific intentions to participate in one way or another — whether that’s carrying backpacks in with clearly very heavy items, and the smaller group would actually be engaged in doing the damage — there is a nexus with all of the attendees.”


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