Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said Tuesday that the city is working on new methods to protect freedom of speech while holding protesters accountable for acts of vandalism committed during demonstrations.

Her comments come hours after store front windows were shattered and graffiti splashed on walls during a Monday night march to protest the shooting of Daunte Wright by a police officer near Minneapolis.

“We will support those people who protest peacefully but the people who come just bent on destruction and committing crime, we won't condone that at all” Durkan said.

No arrests were made and there were no violent confrontations between marchers and police that resulted in injuries. About 100 people dressed all in black had gathered at Pioneer Square’s Occidental Park before they later marched through city streets in the area.

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