More election protests held in NYC, Chicago
In Manhattan, a group gathered to demonstrate against Trump’s immigration policies.
“We will all come together and be proud!” he said on Twitter.
“My focus is showing solidarity to all of the people who felt disheartened and afraid like I did Wednesday morning”, she said.
“It’s not that we’re sore losers”, she said.
Dozens of people were crossing the bridge when the shooting happened at 12.45am. Organized by BlackMatters, a nonprofit news outlet which focuses on black issues in the United States, the event’s Facebook page emphasized that it would be a peaceful demonstration. A small protest also took place midday Sunday in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Bernie Sanders and others should “come forward and ask for calm and ask for a peaceful transition, and ask their supporters which are masquerading as protesters now – many of them professional and paid by the way, I’m sure – ask them to give this man a chance so that this country can flourish”.
Some 60.3 million people voted for Trump, fewer than the 60.8 million who chose Clinton.
On Saturday, 8,000 people took to the streets in Los Angeles.
In downtown Chicago, protest signs read “I will not normalize racism” and “Love trumps hate”.
He even said he might seek their advice in future, adding: ‘I mean, this is a very talented family.
Mostly, the demonstrations were peaceful.
Some protesters smashed shop and vehicle windows, threw firecrackers and set rubbish alight.
Throngs of people supporting immigrant rights are marching in Manhattan to protest against Donald Trump’s presidential win.
This article was originally published at 4:35 p.m. Police arrested two teenagers. Twenty-six people were arrested, police said.
By nightfall, though, Trump was definitely back in the crosshairs in city’s around the nation.
The Chicago protest began at 10 a.m.at Millennium Park.
“Thank you for the unity”, the tweet said.
A man was injured in a shooting incident on Morrison Bridge in Portland, police confirmed.
Several hundred protesters on Sunday marched around Philadelphia’s City Hall and then down Market Street to Independence Mall, carrying signs and chanting “Donald Trump has got to go!” and “This is what democracy looks like”.
In Dallas, protesters dragged and kicked a Trump piñata through the streets.
They were blocking the city’s light rail service and restricting traffic flow, police said.
Earlier demonstrations in Portland, Oregon, turned violent and one person was shot but most rallies have passed off peacefully.
A news release says police believe the four are gang members. He first shot into the air and then shot one of the demonstrators in the lower body.
The victim does not have life-threatening injuries but the suspect is still at large, said police.
Some arrests were made in Los Angeles, but the police department did not immediately provide details on the number arrested.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., also struck a more conciliatory note than the Trump advisers. They began throwing rocks at officers and police moved in and arrested them.
On Sunday the protesters struck a different tone. Several thousand people gathered on Boston Common to object to the election of Trump.