California, No Kings
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After multiple orders to disperse, police moved in and made arrests hours after thousands peacefully took to the streets for a "No Kings" protest.
Protesters gathered in L.A. and elsewhere in Southern California for 'No Kings' demonstrations, a nationwide effort to push back against President Trump's policies.
Saying they were drawn by love of their country and fear for its future, thousands came together Saturday at rallies in the desert.
Indivisible and It's Blue Turn will host a "No Kings" parade starting at 11:30 a.m., gathering at both sides of Embarcadero and El Camino near Town and Country. The parade will continue to Rinconada Park for a democracy fair.
At least one person was arrested Saturday after a mostly peaceful "No Kings Day" demonstration intensified in downtown Los Angeles.
An estimated 8,000 people marched through downtown Asheville Oct. 18 as part of the nationwide "No Kings" protest against the Trump admin's policies.
From New York City to California, millions of people are expected to join "No Kings" protests across the country on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Today marks the second "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump's administration, with big crowds of protesters showing up across the country. Here's the latest on what's happening in the Bay