Denver Police Arrest 17 People in Connection with "No Kings" Protest, Department Says
- Denver Police Department managed five peaceful marches on June 14, 2025, near the State Capitol and downtown Denver as part of the No Kings protest.
- The protest aimed to oppose the Trump administration's alleged authoritarian actions and included attempts by some to enter Interstate 25 despite police warnings.
- Police used smoke grenades and pepper balls to disperse groups blocking the highway, reported multiple arrests including throwing rocks and resisting officers.
- Authorities arrested 36 people Saturday night, ranging from juveniles to adults, with charges including failure to obey orders and possession of controlled substances.
- The events suggest sustained tension despite initially peaceful marches, highlighting conflicts between demonstrators and law enforcement during the widespread national movement.
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36 people arrested in Denver after ‘No Kings’ protests, police say
Three dozen protesters were arrested Saturday night in Denver on investigation of charges ranging from blocking streets to resisting arrest, according to the police department. Investigators believe the 36 people arrested were not part of the “No Kings” protests that largely dispersed at about 4 p.m. Saturday, Denver Police Department spokesperson Doug Schepman said in an email on Sunday. An estimated 20,000 Coloradans marched peacefully through…
36 people arrested Sunday night in Denver after “No Kings” demonstration ended
Denver police said they arrested 36 people Saturday night, most related to groups of protesters attempting to walk on to Interstate 25 after the “No Kings” demonstration near the state Capitol had dispersed. DPD spokesperson Doug Schepman said the vast majority of people participating in the “No Kings” demonstration left after the event concluded at approximately 4 p.m. “Those marches and demonstrations were peaceful,” he said Sunday morning in …
Denver police arrest 17 people in connection with "No Kings" protest, department says
By Austen Erblat Click here for updates on this story DENVER (KCNC) — Seventeen people were arrested in connection with Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Denver — one of over 2,000 affiliated protests across the country, in which organizers say over 5 million people attended to protest the Trump administration and its policies and actions. Police didn’t immediately provide a breakdown of who was charged with what or why, but the protest and r…
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