During the summer of 2016, a neo-Nazi rally at the Capitol escalated into a bloody brawl as white nationalists and skinheads clashed with counter-protesters, including some anti-fascists. Seven people were stabbed during the fight and the Capitol was locked down with staffers and tourists inside. Prosecutors ultimately filed criminal charges against supporters of the anti-fascist group and a man with ties to a white nationalist group.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 03, 2018 21:11 UTC