Sullivan confirmed that police had initially delayed the pro-Trump group from marching because of "public safety concern" and the potential for an "imminent conflict" with the anti-Trump protesters.



The anti-Trump group, meanwhile, remained around City Hall and also ended up dispersing at about 3:15 p.m.



During the day, two people were issued citations for disorderly conduct, police spokesman Sgt. Eric Gripp said. One man was issued a citation at 5th and Market Streets. Meanwhile, a juvenile boy was issued one while on the 1600 block of Benjamin Franklin Parkway.



Sullivan said both people issued citations were anti-Trump protesters.