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Thousands of people were expected to hit the streets Oct. 18 in the NYC-metro area and the Lower Hudson Valley for numerous "No Kings" protests.
The main event in Manhattan was held in Times Square's Father Duffy Square, starting at 11 a.m. Another big one is planned for Brooklyn.
Activists assembled in Manhattan to protest against the Trump administration amid the prolonged government shutdown.
Opponents of President Donald J. Trump’s administration will once again rally at thousands of locations around the U.S. — and dozens upstate.
Over 100 "No Kings" protests are planned for Saturday, Oct. 18, across New York state. It's the second of its kind this year — the first taking place back in June — as some Americans continue to push back against the Trump administration's actions.
More than a hundred thousand protesters flooded New York City streets starting in Times Square before heading south for the 'No Kings' March, according to the NYPD.
Per Westword, Denver police arrested twenty-year-old Jose Cardenas for allegedly tripping the New York Giants fan in the video. It does not appear that the older gentleman ever got his sunglasses back, but at least the one guy is going to pay for his actions.
“No Kings” rallies unfolded across the United States on Saturday and reporters and photographers from the parent company of The Oregonian/OregonLive documented dozens of them, from Portland to Boston. The largest of Portland rallies gathered at Tom McCall Waterfront Park and drew 40,000 people, police said.
David Cox, 54, from Newark Valley, was arrested in Brooklyn after allegedly threatening to attack ICE agents with firebombs on the same day as nationwide protests.