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Ten Injured In Clashes At White Supremacist Rally

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A fight between members of the Traditionalist Workers Party and counter-protesters breaks out involving bats, knives and rocks.
White supremacist group clashes with protesters in Sacramento
Ten people suffered stab wounds after members of a white nationalist group clashed with a larger group of protesters at a rally in California.
Fighting broke out when around 30 members of the Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP) gathered on Sunday outside the state Capitol building in Sacramento.
Around 400 counter-protesters descended on the area and fights broke out as people tried to leave, California Highway Patrol officer George Granada said.
Two of the injured were taken to hospital with critical stab wounds, but they are expected to survive.
White supremacist group clashes with protesters in Sacramento
Police are investigating two assaults which took place outside the Capitol grounds, but no arrests have been made, the Sacramento Police Department said.
The Capitol was on lockdown until protesters had left the area.
Video footage showed mounted police officers attempting to break up a group of protesters, some with their faces covered, as people threw stones and men being shielded by officers in riot gear.
A reporter and cameraman from KCRA-TV were caught up in the altercation as protesters attempted to grab their equipment, shouting "no cameras".
Chris Harvey, a spokesman for Sacramento Fire Department, said nine men and one woman aged between 19 and 58 were treated for stab wounds, cuts, scrapes and bruises.
He said: "There was a large number of people carrying sticks and rushing to either get into the melee or see what was going on."
The TWP had received a permit to protest for two hours in front of the building.
The group, formed in 2015, is the political wing of the Traditionalist Youth Network, which aims to "indoctrinate high school and college students into white nationalism".
Law enforcement was aware of the counter-protest and more than 100 officers were deployed to the Capitol.
Matthew Heimbach, chairman of the TWP, told the Los Angeles Times that his group and the Golden State Skinheads organised the rally.
He said one of the group's marchers had been stabbed in an artery and six counter-protesters had also been wounded.
Vice chairman Matt Parrott blamed "leftist radicals" for the violence.
In March, Ku Klux Klan members clashed with counter-protesters in Anaheim, California.
Three people were stabbed during that altercation.

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