Two Microsoft employees were fired after protesters entered the president’s executive office Tuesday, KIRO 7 reported Wednesday.

Both employees were arrested at the Microsoft headquarters in Redmond.

“These incidents are inconsistent with the expectations we maintain for our employees. The company is continuing to investigate and is cooperating fully with law enforcement regarding these matters,” a Microsoft spokesperson said, according to KIRO 7.

In total, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) arrested seven people.

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