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Arrests after riot in downtown Olympia

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The Olympia police arrested 29 people in downtown Olympia Thursday night who were "engaged in riotous behavior," according to a press release. The crowd first assembled in a parking lot at 2100 Harrison Ave. around 7:30 p.m. and headed east towards downtown Olympia, blocking one lane of the road. The arrests occurred around 9 p.m.

Members of the group were dressed in black clothing and concealed their identities with face coverings. Prior to the arrests, Olympia police received reports of vandalism to businesses committed by members of the group as they walked downtown on 4th Ave; blocking all lanes.

Police are also investigating the assault of Olympia staff photographer Tony Overman allegedly committed by some of the protesters.

Officers also saw group members breaking windows to a business located in the area of Jefferson Street and 4th Ave, the release said.

Two participants were arrested for assaulting a police officer, one for punching an officer in the face and the other for kicking an officer in the groin, said Olympia Police Cmdr. Tor Bjornstad. Most of the participants were pretty young, he said.

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