Violence broke out at the University of Washington’s Red Square on Saturday afternoon as counter-protesters clashed with members of “Freedom Rally” being held by the right-wing group Patriot Prayer.

UW College Republicans invited the group to speak on campus. Activists claim Patriot Prayer is associated with the alt-right, but they group insists it’s opposed to racism and white nationalism.

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“Patriot Prayer is teaming up with University of Washington Republicans to encourage conservatives to stand up for freedom in a far-left University,” organizers wrote on Facebook.

Several fights broke out during the event.

Police close in on a skirmish in the center of Red Square; cuffing two people on the ground. One police officer tells his colleagues to activate their body cams. pic.twitter.com/dYTXmV8B3Q — Dahlia Bazzaz (@dahliabazzaz) February 10, 2018

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NOW: Pepper spray deployed at UW protest. Fight breaks out inside Group protesting patriot prayer. pic.twitter.com/kdm76xtVmm — Tim Pool (@Timcast) February 10, 2018

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According to local media, police took multiple people into custody and tried to keep the opposing sides separated with bikes and other barriers.

Watch video, courtesy of KIRO 7 News, below: