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Thousands protest in dozens of Colorado "No Kings" rallies; 12 arrests made in Denver, police say
Thousands of people protested in several dozen "No Kings" rallies across Colorado on Saturday. Denver police say 12 people were arrested near the end or after the Denver rally officially ended.
More than 60 “No Kings” events are planned across Colorado on Oct. 18 to protest the policies of President Donald Trump. Find out where they are.
Demonstrators gathered along streets and overpasses, in parks and downtown districts, in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Littleton, Arvada, Loveland, Broomfield, Longmont and Boulder.
A "No Kings" protester has been arrested in Colorado for tripping a New York Giants fan, who's now known as "faceplant guy," after twice falling flat on his face while chasing a demonstrator.
The second “No Kings” protest in four months is scheduled from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday in America the Beautiful Park in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump.
A 20-year-old man arrested on suspicion of assaulting a counter-protester during Denver’s No Kings demonstration is being now investigated for theft after investigators say he was not involved in the physical altercation.
An estimated tens of thousands of people showed up at the “No Kings” protest in America the Beautiful Park on Saturday, Oct. 18, dressing in colorful costumes and
Thousands of Coloradans gathered in cities large and small on Saturday to voice their opposition to the Trump administration as part of a nationwide network of protests called “No Kings.” The name is in reference to what organizers say are the president’s authoritarian actions.
Protesting the direction of the country under President Trump, thousands gathered at the "No Kings" rally in Colorado Springs on Saturday.
Protesters turned out at roughly 2,700 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump administration's actions.