No Kings, Ohio
Digest more
Thousands of ‘No Kings’ protesters demonstrated peacefully Saturday afternoon against the Trump administration at the Ohio Statehouse. Dozens of No Kings protests took place across Ohio as part of more than 2,
Cleveland.com readers submitted dozens of photos from the "No Kings" protests that took place across Ohio and the United States on Saturday, Oct. 18. See the gallery.
Jackson Township Police said they have identified a man who is allegedly responsible for hitting a woman with his vehicle and fleeing the scene during Saturday's No Kings Rally.
Another nationwide "No Kings" protest is planned for this weekend. The first took place earlier this year, with demonstrators across the country gathering to protest President Donald Trump's administration.
Dozens of "No Kings" demonstrations are scheduled to take place across Ohio. More than 19 "No Kings" demonstrations are scheduled in Columbus—including the Ohio Statehouse—and several of the city's outlying suburbs and rural communities on Oct. 18 as part of a nationwide network of protests against fascism.
Several people have reached out to News 5, stating they witnessed a hit-and-run during the No Kings rally in Jackson Township.
About two dozen local demonstrations are scheduled for Saturday morning and early afternoon around the central Ohio region. A large gathering is slated for 4 p.m. at the Ohio Statehouse.
STARK COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A No Kings protester in Jackson Township was struck by a hit and run driver Saturday afternoon. The accident happened at 2:10 p.m. on Fulton Drive, NW. The driver fled the scene, but was later tracked down by Jackson Township police and the Ohio State Highway Patrol, after he arrived at his home in Jackson Township.
Hundreds packed the Strongsville Commons Saturday, crowding around the gazebo and spilling along the northeast edge of Royalton and Pearl roads, their handmade signs and chants transforming the quiet square into a chorus of dissent.