Thousands of people continued to protest Wednesday night across the US after Donald Trump won the presidential election.
What initially broke out in mostly college-centric cities on the West Coast in the early hours of Wednesday spread as the day wore on to Arizona, Iowa, Colorado, New York, and Washington, DC.
Protesters shut down roadways, students walked out of classes, and in Oakland set trash cans on fire.
The demonstrations started almost immediately after Trump was declared the winner, capping off an unrelenting and unlikely campaign to become president-elect. The upset stunned Democrats who had heavily anticipated witnessing history in electing Hillary Clinton as the nation's first female president.
At many demonstrations, protesters refused to accept a Trump presidency. On Wednesday, even larger crowds came together in cities across the US. In New York and Chicago alone, thousands of people gathered.
Here's a look at the demonstrations that have unfolded so far across the US:
Oakland
Police officials told BuzzFeed News officers in riot gear responded to the area to block off streets, but there were no immediate reports of arrests.
Protesters in LA blocked the 101 freeway by walking through the parked cars.
Protesters were heard chanting "pussy grabs back."
LAPD officers arrested at least 13 people, Officer Tony Im told the LA Times. CBS Local Los Angeles' reporter on the ground said the protest began as a disorganized but peaceful demonstration, but became increasingly unruly as LAPD officers and the California Highway Patrol moved in to dispel the 300-odd protesters.