Trump Inauguration Protests

A parked limousine burns during a demonstration after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, in Washington. Protesters registered their rage against the new president Friday in a chaotic confrontation with police who used pepper spray and stun grenades in a melee just blocks from Donald Trump's inaugural parade route. Scores were arrested for trashing property and attacking officers. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

(John Minchillo)

Some 33 Pennsylvania residents were arrested for rioting in Washington, D.C., during President Donald Trump's inauguration.

The Pennsylvania suspects hailed from cities and towns including Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Mechanicsburg, Harrisburg and Erie, according to the district's Metropolitan Police Department,

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Those suspects represented 33 of some 230 total individuals who were arrested and charged with rioting after protests during Trump's inauguration ceremony on Friday turned violent.

The resulting damage included a destroyed limousine, broken store windows and police injured by objects thrown by members of the crowd as well.

Police used tear gas, pepper spray and percussion grenades to control unruly protesters, reports indicated.

The Washington Post, in its reporting on the Friday protests, said those arrested included 70 from the district, Maryland or Virginia, "with the remainder from 24 other states, including large groups from New York and Pennsylvania."

News reports also said the majority of protests seen in D.C. during the inaugural weekend and during the inauguration itself were non-violent.

Of the 230 arrested, there are also a number of people who dispute the circumstances surrounding their arrests, including a number of journalists. All are innocent until proven guilty.

UPDATE: This article has been updated to include the final paragraph.