Two different protests occurred in Seattle during May Day, according to the Seattle Times. At 3 p.m. PT, a peaceful march for worker and immigrant rights began in the city's Central District and ended downtown after several hours. Anti-capitalist demonstrators gathered in downtown Seattle at around 6 p.m. and shortly after, the protests escalated, with batons and molotov cocktails thrown at police and officers responding with pepper spray. Five officers sustained injuries and none of them life-threatening, according to Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole. While there's no specific number on civilian injuries yet, she says no life-threatening injuries or major property damage has been reported from the second demonstration