Trump, Tucson and No Kings
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Protests are planned in nearly 2,000 locations across the country, from city blocks and small towns to courthouse steps and community parks, organizers said, but no events are scheduled in
Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump coincided with his 79th birthday and a major military parade in Washington, D.C.
Let that be our message versus damage to property and some behavior that doesn't make Tucsonans proud," said Tucson Police Chief Chad Kasmar.
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.
A peaceful protest against mass deportations became violent with three people taken into custody on Tucson's south side.
A major drug bust in Tucson Wednesday night attracted several protesters, with many confusing it with an immigration action. Federal agents and the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office confirmed it was part of a law enforcement action in a neighborhood near Midvale and Irvington.
The Tucson Police Department arrested three people during the anti-ICE protest in Tucson on Wednesday. The protest turned violent and led to property damage. Video of some of the vandalism can be seen below.
As some in the country celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade and President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, protests are also planned. Protests will target recent immigration enforcement actions and military deployments,