Ohio, No Kings and protest
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"No Kings" rallies were held Oct. 18 in communities across Northeast Ohio. Here's a look at two violent incidents, including a hit-and-run.
Earlier in the day, hundreds gathered for the "No Kings" event in Delaware north of Columbus. Jim Bleek, a retired Air Force veteran, said he attended the protest there because he believes in the importance of democracy. "Our ability to express ourselves - that's our First Amendment right," Bleek said.
Thousands of ‘No Kings’ protesters demonstrated peacefully Saturday afternoon against the Trump administration at the Ohio Statehouse. Dozens of No Kings protests took place across Ohio as part of more than 2,
Another series of "No Kings" protests are scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 18 with hundreds of events planned around the country. More than a dozen events are planned in the Ohio state capital of Columbus. It's the second such protest this year after the first one took place in June coinciding with President Donald Trump’s military birthday parade .
Dozens of "No Kings" demonstrations are scheduled to take place across Ohio. More than 19 "No Kings" demonstrations are scheduled in Columbus—including the Ohio Statehouse—and several of the city's outlying suburbs and rural communities on Oct. 18 as part of a nationwide network of protests against fascism.