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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Olympia police said one person was shot and at least four people were arrested at a violent protest between two heavily armed groups near the Capitol Campus on Saturday.
Police said the two groups had opposing political views, and each side was heavily armed with rifles, handguns and clubs, and engaged in violent clashes.
At one point, Olympia police declared the protest a riot and gave multiple orders to disperse. The groups would disperse from one area, but gather again in another location and continue fighting, police said.
Police said the person who was shot was transported to a hospital by other civilians. That person's condition is unknown.
Olympia police said they arrested four other people during the protests, including for assaulting officers. One person was arrested for displaying a firearm during the protest, police said.
Olympia police said four officers were injured after being hit by various objects, including a baton, a rock and a paintball gun. All the officers received treatment at the scene and are expected to be okay.