But - Lt. Reese said they were "disappointed" in how it all ended as they felt compelled to fire tear gas in two locations.
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In a newly released clip of body cam video posted on the Walnut Creek Police Department Department website, you can hear an officer repeatedly yelling "move away or you'll be gassed."
That occurred as about 1,000 people rushed onto Interstate 680, stopping traffic and prompting many motorists to call 911, saying they were surrounded by protesters and saw vehicles vandalized.
Police say they were blocked by protesters when they tried to assist CHP. They deployed tear gas.
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Police say at least one protester was hit with something and injured and another was bitten by a K9 and arrested after throwing a projectile. One officer was also injured.
Once the 6 p.m. curfew went into effect Walnut Creek police say they told people to disperse from Civic Park. When a group of protesters remained, they again warned them that they were subject to arrest.
Police say once vandalism broke out and a protester threw a rock at them, they again deployed teargas. One officer was injured.
Lots of videos of the protest are circulating on social media. Police say "each one does not show the entire context of the day."
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Lt. Reese says they expect to release 911 recordings and radio traffic recordings by Friday afternoon.
They believe the curfew has helped keep things calm in Walnut Creek the rest of the week. They are poring over hundreds of video clips recorded on cell phones and on body cams worn by police officers, including those from neighboring agencies.
They are hearing of plans for several small protests in the days ahead. Police say they are still gearing to enforce the curfew through Monday, June 8.
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