Violence erupts in Washington D.C. after Trump supporters rally
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The violence followed pro-Trump rallies held on Saturday to dispute the election results.
The stabbings occurred in Northwest Washington D.C., about four blocks from the White House and near Black Lives Matter Plaza, around 9 p.m.. All victims were hospitalized for non-life threatening injuries, police said.
According to Metropolitan Police, the stabbings erupted after an argument.
Phillip Johnson, 29, was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.
At least nine people were transported to area hospitals, including two officers, according to Washington D.C. EMS.