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27 Arrested in Boston After Thousands Gather for Counterprotest

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Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (R) holds a news conference with William Evans, Boston Police commissioner, in the Boston Commons in Boston, Massachusetts, Aug. 19, 2017.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (R) holds a news conference with William Evans, Boston Police commissioner, in the Boston Commons in Boston, Massachusetts, Aug. 19, 2017.

Police said they arrested 27 people Saturday in a day of protests in Boston, Massachusetts, where an estimated 40,000 people gathered, a week after a march by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, resulted in three deaths.

Police Commissioner William Evans said the 27 people were arrested for charges that included assault and battery on police officers. Three people were wearing ballistic vests, and one of those was armed, the commissioner said.

The arrests came after a free-speech rally had ended and counterprotesters began dispersing, flooding the streets near the Boston Common.

Police escort away a counterprotester near a "Free Speech" rally staged by conservative activists, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.
Police escort away a counterprotester near a "Free Speech" rally staged by conservative activists, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.

News video showed officers in riot gear clashing with counterprotesters as the officers attempted to herd them in one direction.

Watch: Boston Still on Edge Even With Nonviolent Protest

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A VOA reporter said guests at her hotel were asked at one point to stay inside because of protesters filling the surrounding Washington and Tremont streets. The reporter could see about 100 protesters from her window, chanting "our streets."

The thousands of leftist activists marching Saturday heavily outnumbered those attending the free-speech rally featuring right-wing speakers, which was scheduled in July by a group calling itself Boston Free Speech.

VOA's Celia Mendoza reports from Boston

Celia Mendoza reports from Boston
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John Medlar, one of the group's organizers, told multiple media outlets the rally would not welcome white supremacists, and he has denounced racist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan.

"We absolutely denounce the KKK, neo-Nazis, ID Evropa, Vanguard — all these legit hate groups. We have nothing to do with them and we don't want them here," Medlar told the NBC-TV affiliate in Boston.

IN PICTURES: Dueling rallies in Boston

Dueling Protest Groups Hold Rallies in Boston

People assemble on Boston Common before a planned "Free Speech" rally by conservative organizers begins, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.
1/13 People assemble on Boston Common before a planned "Free Speech" rally by conservative organizers begins, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Counter protest groups gather for a 3 kilometer walk to the Boston Common.
2/13 Counter protest groups gather for a 3 kilometer walk to the Boston Common.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Organizers stand on the bandstand on Boston Common during a "free speech" rally staged by conservative activists, in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017. Counterprotesters stand along barricades ringing the bandstand.
3/13 Organizers stand on the bandstand on Boston Common during a "free speech" rally staged by conservative activists, in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017. Counterprotesters stand along barricades ringing the bandstand.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Boston Police and police from nearby districts, on bicycle patrol, getting final direction on the day's protests. City leaders have warned of zero tolerance for violence.
4/13 Boston Police and police from nearby districts, on bicycle patrol, getting final direction on the day's protests. City leaders have warned of zero tolerance for violence.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Counterprotesters hold signs and chant at the Statehouse before a planned "Free Speech" rally by conservative organizers begins on the adjacent Boston Common, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.
5/13 Counterprotesters hold signs and chant at the Statehouse before a planned "Free Speech" rally by conservative organizers begins on the adjacent Boston Common, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Counterprotesters march in Boston, Aug. 19. 2017.
6/13 Counterprotesters march in Boston, Aug. 19. 2017.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
 The Boston Area Brigade of Activist Musicians aka BABAM will march with the counterprotestors. Rebecca Gorlin wears a sign on her back about Jewish resistance as she plans to march playing her snare drum.
7/13 The Boston Area Brigade of Activist Musicians aka BABAM will march with the counterprotestors. Rebecca Gorlin wears a sign on her back about Jewish resistance as she plans to march playing her snare drum.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
State and city police inspect people arriving for a "Free Speech" rally on Boston Common, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.
8/13 State and city police inspect people arriving for a "Free Speech" rally on Boston Common, Aug. 19, 2017, in Boston.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
First clash with police. Counter-protestors stopped  because of picket signs.
9/13 First clash with police. Counter-protestors stopped  because of picket signs.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Matt (no last name given) waits for friends to march to the Boston Common. He's a war veteran and says "I don't want my country to look like this with so much hate and people who want to kill everyone else."
10/13 Matt (no last name given) waits for friends to march to the Boston Common. He's a war veteran and says "I don't want my country to look like this with so much hate and people who want to kill everyone else."
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Counterprotesters march toward Boston Common where a "free speech" rally was being held by conservative activists in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017.
11/13 Counterprotesters march toward Boston Common where a "free speech" rally was being held by conservative activists in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Counterprotesters gather against a planned "free speech" rally being held by conservative organizers at Boston Common in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017.
12/13 Counterprotesters gather against a planned "free speech" rally being held by conservative organizers at Boston Common in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
Counterprotesters gather to march against a planned "free speech" rally being held by conservative organizers at Boston Common in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017.
13/13 Counterprotesters gather to march against a planned "free speech" rally being held by conservative organizers at Boston Common in Boston, Aug. 19, 2017.
Conservative free speech advocates and left-wing counterprotesters are holding dueling rallies in the East Coast city of Boston as police say they will not tolerate violence from either side.
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Boston granted a permit for the free-speech rally to be held in a downtown park from noon to 2 p.m. EDT, with a maximum of 100 people, though far fewer people showed up. The rally dispersed about 1:30 p.m.

Despite the group's rejection of white supremacists, ANSWER Coalition Boston, a local chapter of the Black Lives Matter movement, planned a counterdemonstration, which it dubbed "Fight Supremacy," to oppose the free-speech rally.

A poster promoting the Aug. 19, 2017 Boston Free Speech rally that was posted to the group's Facebook page.
A poster promoting the Aug. 19, 2017 Boston Free Speech rally that was posted to the group's Facebook page.

Boston officials put a plan in place to handle the dueling rallies in order to avoid the violence seen last weekend in Charlottesville, which left one woman dead after a white nationalist protester allegedly drove his car into a group of counterprotesters.

No major violence was reported during the Boston rallies, though TV news video showed several groups of counterprotesters surrounding men wearing pro-Donald Trump clothing and shouting obscenities.

VOA's Carolyn Presutti Reports From Competing Boston Rallies

VOA's Carolyn Presutti Reports From Competing Boston Rallies
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In another incident, an elderly woman was hit and dragged to the ground by a counterprotester who tried to rip from her hands an American flag she was waving. The counterprotester ran away and the woman was helped up by others in the crowd.

WATCH: Thousands Gather in Boston for Competing Protests

Thousands Gather in Boston for Competing Protests
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President Donald Trump noted the incident on Twitter and commended police officers for their handling of the situation.

Prior to the event, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said more than 500 police officers would be on hand to keep the peace, and certain items were to be banned from the protest site.

"No weapons, no backpacks, no sticks,'' Walsh said. "We are going to have a zero-tolerance policy. If anyone gets out of control — at all — it will be shut down."

Protests were also held elsewhere across the U.S., including in Austin and Houston, Texas; Durham, North Carolina; and Laguna Beach and Venice, California.

VOA's Celia Mendoza contributed to this report.

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