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Protests staged across the country over the weekend — coordinated with similarly scripted anti-President Trump rallies and marches — proceeded mostly without serious disruptions of community life. In ...
Rick Kyle, a chief of operations with the Denver Police Department, says the No Kings protest on Saturday was peaceful. However, later that evening, a group unaffiliated with that protest ...
Story by Juli Yanai and Giles Clasen At Denver’s Lincoln Veterans Park, the “No Kings” rally looked more like a neighborhood gathering than a clash with power, but the words displayed on protesters’ s ...
Arrests were almost exclusively for charges of failure to obey a lawful order, Denver police said, but some included ...
In a series of confrontations, "No Kings" protesters threw rocks and other objects at officers and tried to enter a major ...
Saturday protests in Denver began peacefully with thousands participating in the "No Kings" and "ICE Out" rallies. But after those demonstrations ended, hundreds continued marching.
What a country!” Soviet-born comic Yakov Smirnoff used to proclaim when pondering the good life in his adopted land. The ...
Demonstrations were planned across Colorado as part of a “nationwide day of defiance," dubbed “No Kings," against the Trump ...
More than a dozen rallies across the state were peace. Police used pepper balls and smoke on one group in Denver.
Over two hours after the Denver "No Kings" protest officially ended, a separate group of protesters clashed with Denver ...
Police said about five people were arrested in connection with the confrontation on Colfax Avenue Saturday evening.