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The "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration in Las Vegas drew 8,000 participants, with 15 arrests made.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) has launched an internal affairs investigation after officers arrested two livestreamers last Thursday in an apparent retaliatory arrest. LMPD officers arrested TikTok streamer Karlin Martinez and another man in the early hours of Thursday morning for failing to disperse after police declared an unlawful assembly several hours prior in response to a large protest.
The leader of the American Civil Liberties Union in Nevada said Saturday’s “No Kings” protest ushered a “better outcome” than what happened during a similar demonstration in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
A Las Vegas Strip performer says he was arrested Wednesday while trying to enter his own East Fremont Street art studio, caught up in the aftermath of an anti-ICE protest
The “No Kings” protests taking place across the country on Saturday will be peaceful protests against an increasingly authoritarian Trump regime. These protests, now taking place in more than 2,000 sites across the U.S., have been planned for months and are NOT “anti-ICE” protests.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said around 8,000 people showed up to Saturday’s protest. Metro police arrested 15 people at the ‘No Kings’ demonstration.
The Las Vegas Metro Police Department is sending a stern warning to anti-ICE protesters. For the past week, immigration officials have launched raids on
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNDowntown Las Vegas businesses brace for weekend protestsMarco Lopez, co-owner of Juice Stars, told 8 News Now his business was vandalized earlier this week during the Las Vegas protest downtown. Anti-ICE expletives were spray-painted on his storefront, and he spent nearly two hours cleaning it up.
Downtown Las Vegas services and businesses prepare for protests throughout the weekend, boarding up windows and doors, modifying hours or preparing to stay open.
Thousands of people nationwide have shown up at protests and rallies opposing ICE raids as unrest grows in response to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.