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Mayor Keith Wilson says Portland saw 50,000 protesters march peacefully while a separate group damaged an ICE facility, injuring 3 officers.
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WMTW on MSNTwo arrested at Portland 'No Kings' protestA Portland woman was arrested after allegedly throwing a water bottle at an officer, and a Falmouth man was arrested for reportedly blowing an air horn directly at an officer from close range
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Latin Times on MSNProtestors Gassed Outside Oregon ICE Facility Following 'No Kings' MarchTensions boiled over outside Portland's ICE facility Saturday night as federal agents tear-gassed protesters following the "No Kings" march.
Thousands peacefully gathered Saturday to protest the Trump administration as part of a nationwide 'No Kings' protest in nearly 2,000 locations.
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Tens of thousands of Portlanders marched across the Willamette River this afternoon in a show of numbers aimed at opposing President Donald Trump’s deportation campaign and mocking his birthday celebration.
Federal officers used tear gas and crowd-control munitions as tensions escalated. By late evening, Portland police said the situation had stabilized.
The demonstrations follow more than a week of large-scale protests in Los Angeles against Mr. Trump’s immigration crackdown and his decision to deploy the military there. Protesters gathered in Liberty Plaza outside of the Georgia State Capitol in Downtown Atlanta.
PORTLAND, Maine — Two people were arrested and charged with assault Saturday after organized protests in Portland, according to the Portland Police Department. The "No Kings" demonstrations took place at Monument Square and Lincoln Park, and police said Congress and Pearl Streets were closed during the Lincoln Park event.
Video posted on social media shows a gaggle of geese wandering through one of the many “No Kings” protests that took place on Saturday in Los Angeles and across America. The geese were seen