ARIZONA NEWS

Protests break out, tear gas deployed in Phoenix following Trump rally

Aug 22, 2017, 8:51 PM | Updated: Aug 23, 2017, 11:24 am

YouTube video

PHOENIX — The protests were peaceful leading up to President Donald Trump’s rally in downtown Phoenix Tuesday night.

After the rally finished, the downtown Phoenix scene quickly escalated, with protests breaking out.

Phoenix Police said five people, including a juvenile, were arrested but one was not related to the protest. Two people were taken into custody on suspicion of aggravated assault, another for disorderly conduct and a minor was arrested for criminal damage.

Earlier in the week, Police Chief Jeri Williams said “police response to criminal conduct would be professional, decisive, and immediately responsive.”

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton commended the police work, and said there were no injuries except for heat-related ones in the area. Phoenix Fire treated 56 for heat exhaustion and dehydration, and 12 were taken to the hospital for evaluation.

Stanton also said he didn’t believe those arrested had anything to do with the organizations expressing their opinions Tuesday night.

Police said people started throwing rocks and bottles at officers. Law enforcement responded with pepper balls, pepper spray and tear gas to disperse the crowd.

The initial altercation started at about 8:30 p.m.

KTAR News reporters saw flashbangs near Monroe and Third streets and people started to spread back. A second wave by police hit the same area which was much stronger.

People sprinted away coughing with shirts in their mouths.

At 9:15 p.m., KTAR News reporters said protesters were still clashing in the streets and police were continuing to use flash bangs near Van Buren and Second streets.

The Phoenix Police Department reported no arrests had been made yet on the evening when Trump graced the stage in the Phoenix Convention Center.

Trump repeatedly said during his rally that the crowd outside “was small.” When protesters interrupted the president’s speech, he wondered why they didn’t stay outside with the “few people.”

Williams said that tens of thousands of people were outside protesting in the downtown Phoenix area.

KTAR News’ Tyler Bassett, Carter Nacke, Jessica Suerth, Matt Layman, Corbin Carson, Kathy Cline and Tom Perumean contributed to this report.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona News

Flagstaff streets improving along Interstate 17...

Serena O'Sullivan

ADOT completes I-17 pavement, bridge projects in Flagstaff area

Traveling around Flagstaff streets will soon be safer thanks to the recent completion of two road improvement projects, officials said.

9 hours ago

Microchip...

Greg Barr and Paul Thompson/Phoenix Business Journal

Microchip to close Arizona facility amid cost concerns

Microchip Technology Inc. said Monday it intends to shut down its Tempe computer chip factory as it tries to curtail costs amid an anticipated slowdown in sales.

10 hours ago

St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center...

Kasey Brammell/ABC15 Arizona

St. Luke’s Behavioral Health Center approved to reopen after AZDHS order to cease operations

St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center has been approved to reopen after being ordered to cease operations earlier this year.

12 hours ago

Pima County recount...

Danny Shapiro

Recount confirms winner in tight Pima County sheriff race

The recount for the Pima County sheriff's race has been completed, confirming Democrat Chris Nanos as the winner.

13 hours ago

Bird flu...

Danny Shapiro

Health officials report 1st Arizona cases of bird flu in humans

Health officials on Friday reported the first Arizona cases of bird flu in humans, stemming from a poultry outbreak at a Pinal County farm last month.

15 hours ago

cooling system phoenix weather...

Kevin Stone

Unseasonably warm Valley weather to continue through weekend before cooldown

The ongoing stretch of unseasonably warm metro Phoenix weather will last through weekend, but a cooling system is looming.

17 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

Why a Heating Tune-Up is Essential Before Winter

PHOENIX, AZ — With cooler weather on the horizon, making sure your heating system is prepped and ready can make all the difference in staying comfortable this winter.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Act Now: Secure Your HVAC Equipment Before Prices Rise in 2025!

Phoenix, AZ – As the year draws to a close, Collins Comfort Masters is urging homeowners and businesses to take advantage of current pricing on HVAC equipment.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Collins Comfort Masters: Leading the Way in HVAC and Plumbing Services in Arizona

Tempe, AZ – Since its inception in 1985, Collins Comfort Masters has been a cornerstone in the HVAC and plumbing industry in Phoenix and the surrounding Valley.

Protests break out, tear gas deployed in Phoenix following Trump rally