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Is the Texas National Guard headed to Lubbock's 'No Kings Day' protest on Saturday? City says no. Here's what to know.
Democrat organizations in Lubbock are planning to join in on the so called, "No Kings Day" protests that will be taking place across Texas and the nation on Saturday. According to a report from KAMC, several Democrat organizations in Lubbock are working together on Saturday's protest.
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSNLIVE BLOG: ‘No Kings’ protests across Central TexasThe “No Kings” day of action happened the same day as, and in opposition to, a Washington, D.C. military parade on President Donald Trump’s birthday. Planning for the parade began two years ago and was intended to commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary.
The Texas Department of Safety has arrested a man in connection with a “credible threat toward state legislators” attending Saturday's protest.
At a "No Kings" rally in Gloucester, Mass., Anita Diamant felt a sense of relief. It was good to be together, she writes. It was joyful. It felt as though something had shifted in the body politic. A return of hope.
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSN‘No Kings’ protester who died was ‘Project Runway’ designer( NewsNation) — The man who died after a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, has been identified as a fashion designer and former contestant on “Project Runway,” according to reports.
Multiple rallies are planned across Texas cities this week for "No Kings Day" on Saturday, June 14, from the Panhandle to South Texas. The protests are being organized through "50501," the grassroots movement facilitating independent organization across the U.S.
Boston's Pride parade, in Copley Square, coincided with the “No Kings” demonstration, converging the two causes. Twirling rainbow umbrellas and waving Pride flags under drizzling skies, paraders whooped and cheered as they set off through Boston's Back Bay.
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSNOne hospitalized after shooting at ‘No Kings’ protest in Salt Lake CitySALT LAKE CITY ( KTVX) — A person suffered life-threatening injuries after a shooting broke out at a “No Kings” protest in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday, police have confirmed. Salt Lake City police officers responded to the area of 151 South State Street just before 8 p.m. after hearing gunshots.