Ohio, No Kings and protests
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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.
Jackson Township Police said they have identified a man who is allegedly responsible for hitting a woman with his vehicle and fleeing the scene during Saturday's No Kings Rally.
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,
Thousands packed Cleveland’s Public Square for the Oct. 18 'No Kings' rally. CLEVELAND — A large crowd gathered in Cleveland’s Public Square Saturday afternoon for the “No Kings” rally — a demonstration organizers say is about pushing back against symbols of power and privilege.
As Steve Wertheim reflected on the large crowds of protesters that marched and rallied across the United States on Oct. 18 to speak up against policies and actions performed by
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.
Jackson Township police have yet to make an arrest after a man was accused of ramming a protester at a "No Kings" rally last weekend.