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US elections: Protesters gather near White House, no wide unrest seen

More than 1,000 people protesting US President Donald Trump descended on Black Lives Matter Plaza, just a block from the White House, while hundreds more marched through parts of downtown Washington

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2 min read Last Updated : Nov 04 2020 | 1:22 PM IST

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

Scattered protests also took place from Seattle to New York City, but across the US there were no signs of serious violence or widespread unrest in the hours immediately after the polls closed.

The demonstrations in Washington were largely peaceful, with people shouting, 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.

Hundreds of businesses in cities across the US boarded up their doors and windows ahead of the election, fearing the vote could lead to the sort of violence that broke out earlier this year after the death of George Floyd under a Minneapolis police officer's knee.

Some people would like to cause mayhem and trouble, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said earlier in the day. She said she had never seen so many businesses being boarded up: That all saddens me.

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First Published: Nov 04 2020 | 1:04 PM IST

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