Anti-Israel demonstrators burn American flag outside Chicago consulate on 2nd night of DNC

Dozens of Chicago police officers were posted outside the building, where law enforcement had closed down most of the entrances to the building

Anti-Israel demonstrations continued through the second night of the Democratic National Convention, with protesters burning an American flag and chanting "Free Palestine" outside a building in Chicago that houses the Israeli consulate. 

Officers handcuffed at least four people from the demonstration and led them away after protesters charged a line of police officers, who pushed the demonstrators back. 

Protesters burn a flag near the Israeli Consulate during the Democratic National Convention Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024, in Chicago.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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A small crowd of a few dozen protesters chanted "Let them go!" after police penned demonstrators in on the street, preventing them from marching. Some carried Palestinian flags, while many others wore black and covered their faces.

SEE PHOTOS: POLICE TAKE CONTROL 

A Pro-Hamas demonstrator is pinned to the ground by police in front of the Consulate General of Israel. (Fox News Digital)

Pro-Hamas demonstrators clash with police in front of the Consulate General of Israel. (Fox News Digital)

Police gain the upper hand against the Pro-Hamas demonstrators. (Fox News Digital)

Police support each other against protesters. (Fox News Digital)

Pro-Hamas demonstrators clash with police. (Fox News Digital)

Handles from Pro-Hamas demonstrators' signs surround one policeman. (Fox News Digital)

Police struggle to maintain control against the crowd. (Fox News Digital)

Police in helmets clear the crowd. (Fox News Digital)

Police guard themselves with batons. (Fox News Digital)

A Pro-Hamas demonstrator is led away by police. (Fox News Digital)

A policeman is on the ground as he is surrounded by demonstrators and fellow officers. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Members of the media shoot as protestors light a flag on fire on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., August 20, 2024.  (REUTERS/Leah Millis)

Dozens of Chicago police officers were posted outside the building, where law enforcement had closed down most of the entrances to the building on Tuesday, allowing commuters to come in only one entrance where armed officers were also posted. 

Later, riot police moved in to prevent protesters from marching forward and to move media back. A cat-and-mouse game persisted for at least 30 minutes between police and protesters who attempted to evade officers and cut down side streets. Protesters were thwarted every time by officers. 

Chicago police eventually ordered the crowd to disperse as they cornered protesters in a small plaza at Canal Street and Monroe Street before arresting some of the instigators. Officers were seen confiscating a megaphone and placing zip ties on at least five people. 

A large police remained present hours after the demonstrations began. 

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The scenes came as the celebratory roll call for Kamala Harris was taking place inside the United Center about two miles away. 

Israel supporters, including some relatives of people kidnapped by Hamas, gathered earlier in the day at a pro-Israel art installation not far from the consulate to call on U.S. leaders to continue backing Israel and pushing for the release of hostages. 

Pro-Hamas demonstrators clash with police in front of the Consulate General of Israel in Chicago, Tuesday, August 20, 2024.  (Fox News Digital)

More protests were planned throughout the week. However, attendance at the main rally on Monday was far below estimates of organizers who had predicted more than 20,000 would show up.

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Authorities said the inner security perimeter surrounding the United Center was not breached and there was no threat to those attending the convention.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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