The San Francisco Police Department has given an update on the impact of the protest against immigration sweeps on Sunday, APA reports citing BBC.
Its acting chief, Paul Yep, says the First Amendment right to protest turned into "violence and property destruction".
He also says:
One officer was treated at the hospital, and has now recovered
A group of 60 who "refused to disperse" were arrested
A total of 148 arrests were made throughout Sunday night at "multiple locations", 147 of those were released
Officers also arrested six minors
Half of those arrested were San Francisco residents. The other half lived outside the city