OLYMPIA, Wash. -- A Black Lives Matter protest of about 30 people dressed in black vandalized several downtown businesses and city hall Sunday night, according to Olympia Police.

Video released by the department from a security camera above city hall shows the group shooting projectiles at the building while also vandalizing stores nearby.

No one was arrested in the protest, which police said was broken up by officers around 11 p.m.

"I think it's totally, wholeheartedly wrong the way police are acting," said Raven Fire, manager at Dumpster Values, one of many downtown businesses tagged with graffiti. "People need to be aware."

As for the Sunday night protest however, "They just want to rush the street and break things," added Fire. She protested with Black Lives Matter earlier in the year and is sympathetic with the movement, as is her employer, "They don't realize who they're really hurting."

Meanwhile, another sort of protest took place on the sidewalk in front of Olympia City Hall on Monday. As part of an online, nationwide effort to "Chalk the Police State," a series of messages were written in honor of those shot by police and to raise awareness to officers who pulled the trigger.

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