The Seattle Police Department's Twitter feed seems to be tracking them closely. Also:


The marchers may number 150 - 200. There are superheroes awaiting them if they end up going downtown. Which they may be doing. As they passed Yesler Terrace, Ansel asked bystanders if they knew what the march was all about. They did not. And then, down Yesler they went:


Brendan Kiley reports: "Seems like a younger and less organized crowd too. Lots of journalists. The crowd temporarily parted to make way for an ambulance."


Meanwhile, report of a "smaller cell" still roaming Capitol Hill. And one arrest has been made at Broadway and Pike.


Um, Kelly, those are the same guys I saw doing this!

Sounds like the two groups have met up... for a dance party on Pike?


Kelly O: "All this walking and cop-hating is tiring. If I stop for a burrito, am I bad person?"

Uh-oh:



Fight broken up. And the march moves on:


Reporter hears some demands issued: "Among the demands from the anti-capitalist march is to slow down. The front is going to fast!"

And as the sun goes down: The pepper spray comes out, a gun is found on someone in the crowd, "officers report seeing anarchists making a wardrobe change into suits and ties," and by 9:40 pm, the march is "back where it started 3 hours ago at Broadway and Pine."