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Most of the evening was peaceful, with a few protesters turning to vandalism in a tight area -- actions that brought police to move in closer and ultimately work to disperse the crowd.
As nationwide “No Kings” demonstrations approach Saturday, the Seattle Police Department issued a public message outlining how officers plan to support protest activity in the city.
As far as road closures go, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is shutting down all northbound lanes on Interstate-405 (I-405) between Sunset Boulevard in Renton to Coal Creek Parkway in Factoria. This is another chapter in the I-405/Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes Project.
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WTIC Hartford on MSNProtesters in Connecticut gear up for 'No Kings Day' amid nationwide demonstrationsMore than 30 different 'No Kings Day' protests will take place June 14, while more than 1,000 will happen across the country.
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Seattle Police made eight arrests in an anti-ICE march and protest on Wednesday night. The agency said that while most of the protest was peaceful, a dumpster was set on fire and a lit firework was thrown at officers at the end of the night.
There were confrontations in several cities, and downtown Los Angeles was under curfew for a second night. Protests in other cities, including New York, ended peacefully.
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FOX13 News on MSNElected officials urge for peace in preparation of Seattle protestOn Friday, a who’s who of elected leaders spoke to the community during a press conference saying they stand with protesters' rights to freedom of speech, but do not want to see any violence.
As a military parade rolls through Washington, DC, on Saturday – President Donald Trump’s birthday – millions of Americans are expected to protest in what organizers predict will be the strongest display of opposition to Trump’s administration since he took office in January.