Arizona, No Kings
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Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
Roberto Reveles, a prominent Latino civil rights leader, spoke to the crowd about the state’s past with racism and immigration enforcement. His organization, Somos America, led one of the largest civil rights marches in the state’s history and won a lawsuit against then-Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio for racial profiling.
Thousands rallied in front of Flagstaff City Hall Saturday as part of the nationwide “no kings” protests. It was one of 40 in Arizona alone and nearly 2,000 nationwide. The Flagstaff demonstration stretched for nearly two blocks on both sides of Route 66.
There are numerous protests planned in Arizona for "No Kings" Day. Here's what people can expect at the events.
Here are some of the top Arizona news stories from June 13-15, including thousands of people gathering for "No Kings" demonstrations.
Salt Lake City police say a demonstrator who was shot at the city's “No Kings” protest has died and that the bullet that killed him appears to have been fired by one of the demonstration's peacekeepers.
Thousands of people are set to gather at the Arizona State Capitol and around the Valley on June 14 as part of the nationwide "No Kings" protest.
Arizona leaders are warning people who participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” protests to exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully.