First signs of trouble outside White House as tempers flare at arrests

The first signs of trouble were seen outside the White House as tempers flared between supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden faced off against each other.
Black Lives Matter demonstrators march through the streets near the White House (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Black Lives Matter demonstrators march through the streets near the White House (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Black Lives Matter demonstrators march through the streets near the White House (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

While the race for the presidency continued on a knife-edge there were tense scenes as trouble flared in Washington DC on election night after police detained two black men.

Demonstrators squared off with officers on Black Lives Matter Plaza Northwest, near to the White House, after the men were detained outside the Labourers’ International Union building.

It was not clear why they were being held.

Police form a line against demonstrators outside the White House (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Police form a line against demonstrators outside the White House (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Police form a line against demonstrators outside the White House (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Officers on bikes formed a barrier between the men and the crowd as protesters tried to force themselves through.

Chants of “f*** the police” and “no justice, no peace” broke out while demonstrators called on police to release the men.

Some protestors kicked police bicycles while others called for the crowd to not allow them to take away the two detainees. Officers escorted the detained men out through the barrier of bikes.

The incident appeared to be the first instance of significant tension on a night when many predicted major unrest.

Buildings in downtown DC are boarded up while the White House is protected behind a fence.

Earlier, there had been a relaxed atmosphere on the plaza, with supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden mixing without any issues.

The only sign of tension came after a preacher obstructed an anti-Trump flag being carried along the street.

As temperatures dropped, some of those gathered huddled around a projector showing TV news bringing live updates from across the US.

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Bernadette Eichelberger, a 68-year-old retired health care worker, admitted the wait for results had frayed her nerves.

She said she has spent much of the last week phoning potential voters for Mr Biden and is fearful of what another victory for Mr Trump will mean for the country.

“I’ve been worried for the last year,” she told the PA news agency. “I’ve been sick for the last four years of what he’s done to this country. It would only get worse – we will become a fascist country if he gets elected.”

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