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Thousands of Coloradans are expected to turn out on Saturday to stage protests against recent immigration crackdowns and executive orders from the Trump administration that have led to violent
Dozens of No Kings Protests are set to take place across Colorado on Saturday, but local police expect them to be peaceful.
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Axios on MSN"No Kings" protest tests Denver's new police responseThe "No Kings" protest set for Saturday is poised to be the largest local demonstration against President Trump. The question is: Are Mayor Mike Johnston and the Denver Police Department prepared? Why it matters: Any civil unrest will reveal what Denver has — or hasn't — learned from the mistakes some officers made during the George Floyd protests five years ago.
Denver police now say officers arrested 18 people during protests near downtown on Tuesday over immigration enforcement.
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As protests spread across the United States, Colorado politicians are gearing up for anti-Trump demonstrations planned for Saturday.
Organizers have planned demonstrations in cities and towns across the country on the same day as President Trump’s parade in Washington to celebrate the Army.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said the city doesn’t need the National Guard or federal enforcement to handle demonstrations and protests, and will oppose it.
The organization is made up of EMTs, nurses, and paramedics who will be at the protest, ready to respond to medical emergencies ranging from dehydration and heat stroke to injuries caused by potential police force.
On the heels of a major protest in Denver on June 10 that saw protesters and police clash, another political rally is being planned for Saturday, June 14. The No Kings rally in Denver is part of a "nationwide day of defiance" and "mass protest" against ...