No Kings, Protests
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The largely peaceful protests during the "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles took an intense turn in the afternoon. Police ordered the crowd to disperse at about 4:15 p.m. PDT near Alameda Street and Temple Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department's Central Division.
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"No Kings" rallies brought demonstrators together, joining voices across the nation and region to protest what they call a growing threat of authoritarianism in American politics.
Indivisible Santa Barbara had organized a different kind of rally this time, one without speakers and only a request to keep the sidewalks and driveways passable, stay peaceful, and visit Juneteenth at Plaza del Mar afterward.
The county's sheriff had made incendiary remarks about police response should any violence occur. But nothing happened.
The ‘No Kings’ rally held outside of Highland Park City Hall on June 14 gathered 3,000 for a peaceful protest on Saturday, organizers said.
From Plattsburgh to Montpelier, and Rutland to Brattleboro, 'No Kings' rallies swept across Vermont and New York.
Across the country, relatively few disruptions were reported during protests and marches where the mood ranged from joyful to defiant.
Police were notified by members of the public that an individual was concealing a firearm and walking along High Street. Officers identified the suspect and quickly conducted a pedestrian stop.
The arrests are in addition to three arrests made by APD. Police said the event was largely peaceful "with the exception of a small number of agitators."