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A massive “No Kings” rally opposing President Trump erupted into an alarming scene of chaos in downtown Los Angeles Saturday, as rocks, concrete and “commercial-grade” fireworks were ...
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department declared an unlawful assembly on Saturday after "No Kings" protests ended. Local police are arresting people and trying to disperse the crowds.
Doherty says 13 people were arrested in Sunday night's fight club, most of who were teenagers and in their early twenties.
An unlawful assembly was declared in downtown Los Angeles due to demonstrators throwing objects at officers, LAPD's Deputy Chief said.
Finley McCloskey, 19, and Jake Zimilies, 19, both of Northport, who were fighting when officers arrived, were each charged with unlawful assembly, police said.
The First Amendment protects your right to protest, but there are still some limitations to know if you're protesting in Ohio and Kentucky.