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Violent acts and threats at some ‘No Kings’ protests around the US

A man intentionally drove an SUV into a crowd of protesters in Culpepper, Virginia, on Saturday, striking at least one person, according to Washington DC’s Fox affiliate.

The man, identified by authorities as Joseph R Checklick Jr, was arrested and charged with reckless driving. Checklick was held without bail at the county jail, the news outlet said.

Authorities alleged that Checklick knowingly accelerated into a group of “No Kings” protest attendees. Organizers reportedly said that more than 600 attended the event, with 200 on Main Street and 400 along James Madison Highway.

As hundreds of thousands took to the streets to protest Trump’s military parade and his policies, violence has cast a shadow over demonstrations.

In San Francisco, a car hit at least four “No Kings” protesters in what authorities are investigating as a “possible intentional act”.

Texas authorities closed the state capitol grounds following a “credible threat” toward lawmakers planning to attend a protest.

Early Saturday, Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed. State senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were also shot, but are expected to survive.

Minnesota officials said the incidents appeared to be politically motivated attacks.

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A once-peaceful demonstration in downtown Los Angeles reportedly descended into chaos Saturday afternoon.

According to The Associated Press:

Police on horseback charged at the crowd, striking some with wood rods and batons as they cleared the street in front of the federal building.Officers then fired tear gas and crowd control projectiles at the large group, sending demonstrators, hot dog vendors and passing pedestrians fleeing through the street. Some have since regrouped, ignoring an LAPD dispersal order.

“It was a total 100% over-reaction. We weren’t doing anything but standing around chanting peaceful protest,” said Samantha Edgerton, a 37-year-old bartender.”


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