About 20 people, half of them armed with rifles, have rallied outside a suburban Dallas mosque against Islamist violence and Syrian refugee resettlement.
The demonstration yesterday organised by the Bureau of American-Islamic Relations drew a counter-demonstration by about 50 people.
An Associated Press photographer reported that while there were frequent discussions between both sides, they were peaceful and intervention by police officers wasn't needed.
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Elsewhere, hundreds participated in a "United Against Racism and Hate" rally at a park in Dallas. The demonstrators marched to protest anti-Islamic activities and rhetoric.