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Despite peaceful demonstrations reported in multiple cities, violence flared at some anti-Trump protests over the weekend.
Denver police arrested 18 individuals during an "ICE Out!" immigration protest, with tensions over ICE policies sparking demonstrations and officials responding to potential conflict.
Two Philadelphia police officers suffered minor injuries and 15 protesters were arrested after a physical confrontation erupted Tuesday evening in Center City during a march denouncing deportations, police said.
The Los Angeles Press Club says law enforcement officers have violated press freedoms of reporters covering anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles more than three dozen times.
The second night of a curfew took place in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday, as local law enforcement backed by several thousand members of the National Guard worked to manage crowds and prevent vandalism.
The "No Kings" protest is taking place in cities across the country in response to Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
A Philadelphia police cruiser was vandalized with spray paint as officers clashed with immigration protesters when the "crowd's behavior escalated, becoming violent and
Seven "No Kings" demonstrations are planned in Palm Beach County. They will mark a renewal of dissent following a series of gatherings at Tesla showrooms to air criticism of Elon Musk and the administration's cost-cutting measures this spring.
Portland Police arrested three individuals for criminal activity during a protest turned violent near the ICE Building.
Part of a network of nationwide protest, the "No Kings" protest in Memphis drew thousands of peaceful protesters from around the area.