No Kings, protests and violence
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Millions of people turned out for "No Kings" protests nationwide on Saturday that were largely peaceful though there were some arrests and police had to disperse unruly crowds, including in Georgia and Los Angeles.
Three men from Oregon are facing federal charges in connection with two separate incidents involving violence or property damage during or near protest activity in Eugene and South Portland, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Gresham man accused of striking officer with stake during South Portland riot
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Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across Southern California on Saturday to voice their concerns over ongoing immigration raids and oppose the policies of President Trump, who they depicted as an aspiring monarch.
As Trump's second term deepens America's political divides, experts warn of a new wave of far-left militancy playing out online and, increasingly, in the streets.
While the president contends that the L.A. protests against his immigration policy have been chaotic, the scenes are not as violent.
The numbers have skyrocketed': protest organizers expect massive crowds nationwide on June 14, including up to 250,000 in Los Angeles.
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Don’t think that somehow because they called out the National Guard there was violence. There was no violence. I was on the street, I know.”
The reports of two inquiries into violence in Amsterdam that followed a Macabbi Tel Aviv soccer match say that social media posts coupled with a lack of official information fueled the early morning violence.
Yesterday, according to estimates by event organizers, millions marched in protest against the Trump administration, including its recent controversial immigration-enforcement raids. Hundreds of “No Kings” demonstrations took place in cities and towns throughout the U.