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Trump supporters gather in state capitals across the U.S., cheering on D.C. violence

Protesters who back U.S. President Donald Trump massed outside statehouses from Georgia to New Mexico on Wednesday, leading to some evacuations as cheers rang out in reaction to the news that pro-Trump demonstrators had stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Protesters, some of whom were armed, forced the evacuations of statehouses

Members of the Southwest Virginia Tea Party gathered in Abingdon, Va., Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 6, 2020, to show their support for U.S. President Donald Trump and join the 'Stop the Steal' movement. (David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier/The Associated Press)

Protesters who back U.S. President Donald Trump massed outside statehouses from Georgia to New Mexico on Wednesday, leading to some evacuations as cheers rang out in reaction to the news that pro-Trump demonstrators had stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Hundreds of people gathered in state capitals across the country to oppose president-elect Joe Biden's win, waving signs saying "Stop the Steal" and "Four more years."

Mostwerenot wearing masks during the coronavirus pandemic and a few carriedlong guns in places like Oklahoma and Georgia.

'Ashameful moment'

New Mexico state police evacuateda Statehouse building that includesthe offices of the governor and the secretary of state as a precaution shortly after hundreds of flag-waving supporters arrived in a vehicle caravan and on horseback.

"It's the first time in the history of the United States that the peaceful transfer of power has been slowed by an act of violence,"Democratic House Speaker Brian Egolf said.

"It is a shameful moment, and I hope that the Congress can recover soon."

Trump supporters gather on the steps of the Idaho Statehouse in Boise Wednesday to protest the results of the presidential election. ((Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman/The Associated Press)

Demonstrations across the country

Chaotic demonstrations in Washington, D.C., came as Congress tried to affirmBiden's electoral college victory.

Georgia's secretary of state and his staff evacuated their offices at the state Capitol as armed protesters gathered outside.

Gabriel Sterling, a top official with the secretary of state's office, said it was an internal decision made by Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his team.

"We saw stuff happening at the Georgia Capitol and said we should not be around here, we should not be a spark," Sterling told The Associated Press.

Trump supporters gather to protest at the Arizona Capitol on Wednesday in Phoenix. (Ross D. Franklin/The Associated Press)

About 100 protesters gathered at the state Capitol, somearmed with long guns. Trump has focused much of his ire on Raffensperger in the weeks following his loss in the state by about 12,000 votes.

Trump supporters circled the state Capitol building in Madison, Wis., in cars and trucks adorned with Trump and U.S. flags for several hours Wednesday, blaring their horns.

In Colorado, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock ordered city agencies to close buildings after hundreds gathered in front of the Capitol building toprotest the election results.

In South Carolina, protesters supporting Trump came to the Statehouse but left before the U.S. Capitol was breached.

WATCH | How the chaos unfolded at the U.S. Capitol:

How the siege on the U.S. Capitol unfolded

4 years ago
Duration 3:44
CBC News David Common breaks down what happened on Capitol Hill on Wednesday and how U.S. President Donald Trump stoked discontent among his supporters before he lost the election.