ATLANTA - Police have given the all-clear after violent protest broke out at Georgia Tech.
Viewer video from the protest showed smoke and students yelling. Another video shows a police car in flames.
The protests erupted after supporters of Scout Schultz, who was killed by campus police over the weekend, gathered to mourn the Georgia Tech student's death.
Channel 2’s Justin Wilfon said multiple agencies remained at the scene late Monday night after things appeared to calm down.
Georgia Tech confirmed to Wilfon that two Georgia Tech police officers had minor injuries from the protests. One of those officers was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital. The officers are expected to be OK.
Police arrested three people involved in the protests. They have been charged with inciting a riot and battery of an officer.
One of the arrested was listed as Vincent Castillenti and he was charged with aggravated assault on an officer and willful obstruction of a law enforcement officer by use of threats or violence.
Another suspect, Jacob David Wilson, was charged with criminal tresspass and aggravated assault against a peace officer.
The third suspect, student Andrew Xavier Monden, was charged with interference with government property and inciting to rioting.