Nashville, No Kings protest
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Over 1000 people gathered at the Bicentennial Mall State Park June 14 for the No Kings protest, a nationwide movement with around 2000 events across the country. Despite the spotty rain and dreary conditions, the event was lively and peaceful, with groups of musicians leading a number of chants and dance circles forming on the lawn.
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NewsNation on MSNGun pulled during ‘No Kings’ protest in NashvilleAuthorities have arrested and charged a man who allegedly brandished a handgun during the 'No Kings' protest in Nashville.
An emphatic crowd of thousands descended upon Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park on Saturday as a part of a nationwide series of “No Kings” rallies against President Donald Trump.
Metro Nashville Police officers arrested a masked counter protester carrying what appeared to be a handgun and a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag at the “No Kings” protest at Bicentennial Park during Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Nashville.
Metropolitian NCounter protester Elijah Millar, 19, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is charged with disorderly conduct after he brandished a handgun during Saturday
Protesters are gathered Saturday morning in cities across Middle Tennessee as part of the nationwide “No Kings Day” demonstrations.
A “No Kings” demonstration is scheduled Saturday in downtown Columbia, one of nearly 30 planned in Missouri and almost 2,000 across the country against Trump administration policies. The “No Kings Day of Defiance” was organized nationwide at the same time a military parade will mark the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary in Washington, D.C. The date […]
No Kings protest in Nashville, Tenn., I sought those bearing religious-oriented posters to explore their perspectives.
There are at least 24 protests planned across the state of Tennessee, including several in Middle Tennessee from Clarksville to Pulaski to Murfreesboro and more. Organizers say they expect the largest rally to happen in Nashville.