U.S. Secret Service arrested one person following an incident involving a motorcade carrying Chinese officials near the White House on Wednesday, according to NBC News.

“On Wednesday, January 30, 2019, at approximately 12:55 pm, near 17th and F Streets NW, U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division Officers arrested one individual for Crossing a Police Line and Assault on a Police Officer after they attempted to impeded the progress of vehicular traffic in a temporarily secured area,” the Secret Service spokesperson said. “The individual will be transported to MPD 2D for processing.”

The apparent protester has not been identified at this time, nor the Chinese officials inside the motorcade.

Earlier Wednesday, videos of significant police activity outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building were shared to social media.

Significant police activity and arrest(s?) taking place outside Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to White House. Video from friend who wishes to remain anonymous. pic.twitter.com/LvYmQlQqL6 — Amanda House (@AmandaLeeHouse) January 30, 2019

https://twitter.com/JessicaStoneTV/status/1090672652019212294

The incident came as U.S. and Chinese officials kicked off two days of negotiations aimed at settling the ongoing trade dispute between the two economic powerhouses.