There have now been 11 arrests since the Confederate monument known as Silent Sam was pulled down on the UNC – Chapel Hill campus on Monday.

The bulk of those arrests came as seven protesters were arrested when opposing groups – those supporting the toppling of the monument and those upset the statue was pulled down – both gathered on the campus around the remaining Confederate monument pedestal on Saturday.

One individual was arrested the night the statue was pulled down. Ian Broadhead is facing charges for concealing one’s face during a public rally and resisting arrest. He was arrested well before the statue was pulled down.

Warrants for three others were announced on Friday and those suspects were arrested on Saturday, according to law enforcement. Jonathan Fitzgerald Fuller, 27, Lauren Aucoin, 23, and Raul Arce, 27, were all charged with misdemeanor riot and misdemeanor defacing of a public monument.

Of the seven arrests on Saturday, Danielle Shochet and Barry Brown were charged with simple assault, John Quick was charged with assault, Kristin Emory was charged with resisting arrest, Alexander Joustra and Lillian Laura Price were charged with damage to property and Thomas Bruefach was arrested for resisting arrest and inciting a public disturbance.

None of the 11 who have been arrested are affiliated with the university, campus officials said in an update on Saturday night.

UNC Police said the investigation is ongoing into Monday night’s events and additional arrests could occur.

The State Bureau of Investigation is assisting UNC Police in the investigation.