Supporters of President Trump and counterprotesters clashed in Berkley, Calif., on Sunday

Supporters of President Trump and counterprotesters clashed in Berkley, Calif., on Sunday. 


Over 1,000 protesters gathered near the University of California, Berkley's campus by 11 a.m. on Sunday morning carrying anti-Trump and anti-hate group signs, according to the Los Angeles Times. 


Clashes broke out between pro-Trump and anti-Trump groups, resulting in several arrests, according to the publication. The Times said Trump detractors vastly outnumbered supporters. 


An event organized by far-right groups intended to take place in the area on Saturday,was canceled by organizers after the city did not grant the group a permit, according to KTVU. 


Officials were reportedly concerned about the potential presence of white nationalist and white supremacist protesters after another far-right rally in Charlottesville, Va., turned violent earlier this month, according to the Fox affiliate. 


Instead, the "Bay Area Rally Against Hate," which had over 3,000 RSVPs on Facebook

Source: NNA