Updated at 3:44 p.m. ET
An inauguration protest in Washington, D.C., turned confrontational on Friday, as several hundred black-clad protesters broke windows and police responded with pepper spray and a concussive device.
Ninety-five people have been arrested across the city, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. The city's interim chief of police, Peter Newsham, told CNN that the violent group comprised a small proportion of the overall protests, distinguishing between that group and others protesting peacefully elsewhere.
Much of the violence broke out in Northwest D.C., not directly along the parade route. During clashes between police and protesters there, officers have used pepper spray in attempts to contain the protests, reports Patrick Madden of member station WAMU.
Patrick says that earlier in the day, protesters were running through streets, breaking windows with hammers and knocking over trashcans.