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2 Officers Assaulted Amid Protests and Flag-Burning Outside of the Republican Convention, Police Say

A protestor burns a US flag near the entrance to Quicken Loans Arena, site of the Republican National Convention, in Cleveland, Ohio, July 20, 2016.
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ByMICHAEL EDISON HAYDEN
July 20, 2016, 11:50 PM

— -- Protesters clashed with police over an attempted flag-burning as well as one another on the streets of Cleveland Wednesday, leading to 18 arrests, as the third day of the Republican National Convention got underway.

The Cleveland Police Department said that two officers were assaulted and received minor injuries during the protests. It is unclear what protesters were demonstrating about. The 18 arrests brings the total number of arrests at the RNC to 23, according to police.

Protesters Gather at Republican National Convention

Many are protesting Donald Trump's nomination.
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Protesters get into a shouting match with counter-protesters during the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 21, 2016.
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Riot police and mounted cops were deployed, and some areas were placed into lock down. The majority of protesting around the convention has occurred in Public Square, a central plaza close to the arena where the Republican gathering is being held. Images on social media showed groups of police dressed in black riot gear, marching through a portion of the street.

A line of police cordoned off a section of the street, keeping protesters to one side.

Tensions between police and protesters began to rise after they tried to burn an American flag. Police officers rushed in to put out the flames. Protesters were given an order to disperse, and some refused.

Photos of the protest showed a man dressed in black, wearing a black cap, waving the burning flag in the air.

Earlier today, protesters gathered around a call to "Wall Off Trump," and many people carried signs bearing that expression.

Yesterday entrances to Public Square were closed off briefly to separate two different groups of protesters and keep them from fighting, according to police.

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