Virginia Governor Warns No Kings Protestors: "If You Violate the Law, You Will Be Arrested'
- Brevoard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey issued a warning on Thursday ahead of Saturday's nationwide 'No Kings' protests against President Trump's immigration policies.
- The warnings follow widespread anti-ICE protests sparked by recent raids, with organizers planning nearly 2,000 demonstrations to counter the Trump administration's Flag Day military parade.
- Ivey declared that attacking deputies with bricks, firebombs, or guns will result in lethal force, while spitting or hitting deputies will lead to hospitalization, jail, and dog bites.
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced mobilization of substantial resources including the National Guard to enforce zero tolerance on violence, property destruction, and traffic disruptions during protests.
- Officials emphasized lawful demonstration rights but warned that violence and law violations will lead to arrests and serious legal consequences, underscoring efforts to maintain public safety during protests.
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Florida prepared for protests, sheriffs warn rioters will be arrested
(The Center Square) – Florida is prepared for anti-immigration enforcement protests being organized by a coalition of dozens of groups called No Kings, who also oppose President Donald Trump’s planned 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C., on…
Virginia governor warns No Kings protestors: "If you violate the law, you will be arrested'
Governor Glenn Youngkin has a message for anyone who plans to take part in protests over federal immigration enforcement and/or President Donald Trump, "if you violate the law, you will be arrested."
Florida Sheriff Warns Protesters: 'We're Not Going to Play'
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey announced to expected protesters during a press conference that the State of Florida will not “play” with rioters, signifying a stark difference in the state’s approach to riot mitigation compared to California. “If you resist lawful orders, you’re going to jail. Let me be very clear about that. If you block an intersection or a roadway in Brevard County, you are going to jail. If you flee arrest, you are going …
Arizona Governor Hobbs says measures will be taken to maintain order during protests planned this Saturday against Trump's policies.
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