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DC Police Order Facebook Give Up Inauguration Protester’s Social Media Data

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The Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department is demanding that Facebook hand over information it has on several protesters who were demonstrating against President Donald Trump’s inauguration last month.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia issued the subpoena to Facebook on Jan. 27, according to CityLab, a week after the official swearing-in ceremony.

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“We have received legal process from law enforcement seeking information about your Facebook account,” the social media company wrote to at least one defendant, according to a letter obtained by CityLab.

More than 200 protesters were arrested and charged with rioting after protests on the day of the inauguration turned violent. Police felt compelled to deploy stun grenades, pepper spray, tear gas and rubber bullets after several people were throwing rocks, smashing windows and even setting a car and flags on fire. Six police officers were ultimately injured, according to CNN.