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Seventeen people were arrested Saturday from what police said was a separate group of protesters over two hours after the "No Kings" protest in Denver.
Several thousand people attended the Denver protest alone, and both Denver police and national organizers of the “No Kings” protests celebrated the rallies as overall peaceful.
DHS is urging law enforcement to treat even skateboarding and livestreaming as signs of violent intent during a protest, ...
Thirty-six people were arrested Saturday from what police said was a separate group of protesters over two hours after the "No Kings" protest in Denver.
For Saturday, police departments in Denver, Parker and Grand Junction told CPR News they are expecting the protests themselves to be peaceful. Outside agitators, however, can lead to violence.
A man is still recovering after he was assaulted during a protest in Denver on Tuesday, June 10th near Denver Skatepark at ...
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Those protests were largely peaceful, with a handful of arrests in Denver after police used pepper balls and smoke canisters to disperse protesters near Broadway and I-25.
A Denver police officer who was investigating a fireworks complaint shot and seriously injured a reportedly armed man in the ...
By Austen Erblat Click here for updates on this story DENVER (KCNC) — Seventeen people were arrested in connection with Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Denver — one of over 2,000 ...