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Another protest hit the streets of Tucson. Over 2,000 “No Kings” protests were planned today in major cities and small towns across the country including multiple here in southern Arizona.
The event was scheduled to take place simultaneously with Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C., say organizers.
A peaceful protest against mass deportations became violent with three people taken into custody on Tucson's south side.
Protests are planned in nearly 2,000 locations across the country, from city blocks and small towns to courthouse steps and ...
Hundreds came out to protest at Reid Park while President Trump had a military parade to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Army.
Let that be our message versus damage to property and some behavior that doesn't make Tucsonans proud," said Tucson Police ...
A major drug bust in Tucson Wednesday night attracted several protesters, with many confusing it with an immigration action.
Huge, boisterous crowds marched in New York, Atlanta, Denver, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles, some behind “no kings” banners in boisterous, and mostly calm demonstrations.
Tucson police said the demonstration began peacefully, but several people engaged in vandalism and the assault of private security personnel.
A peaceful protest against mass deportations became violent with three people taken into custody on Tucson's south side. What began as a peaceful protest quickly devolved into chaos as a 300 ...