7 July 2024
Hundreds of students walkout at Trinity Episcopal School in Charlotte. This is in protest to gun violence and mass shootings in the country.
Dozens of students at Eastlake High Schools are walking out to protest gun violence. Across the country more than 100 schools are seeing students walkout.
Trump pleads not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
Aerial view of demonstrators gathered outside the U.S. Courthouse in lower Manhattan as the TrumpArraignment is set to begin inside
Former President Trump arrived for his arraignment and several hundred pro-Trump protestors gathered outside the courthouse
Donald Trump is now under arrest in New York City ahead of his arraignment in court
The scene outside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse. Former President Donald Trump inside now to face a judge on charges related to hush money payments to Storm Daniels
Trump protest: Small group of former president's supporters, foes face off ahead of court appearance
Supporters and foes of former President Trump are gathering in a park in lower Manhattan near the courthouse where Trump is expected to be arraigned on criminal charges
The park across from Manhattan Criminal Court is currently a circus of protestors, attention-seekers, and a tsunami of worldwide media. NYPD has set up barricades separating pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators with about a five-foot wide buffer
Trump indictment: Protesters clash near Manhattan courthouse
Massive media presence and lines of police outside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in New York
Anti and pro-Trump protesters in front of the Manhattan courthouse, divided by a fence and surrounded by hundreds of reporters
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg will hold a press conference after Trump's arraignment. The Office will issue a press release immediately following the arraignment with details of the charges
Responding to reporters' Trump arraignment questions, Presiden Biden says he's not worried about unrest because "I have faith in the New York Police Department. Asked if he has faith in the legal system, the president replies: "Yes."
Protesters rallied in Washington Square Park on Sunday while waving the flag of Israel and holding signs promoting democracy
Wyandotte Police briefly blocked some traffic as protesters crossed streets towards the Board of Education. Demonstrators chanted along the march route here this Friday morning
Protesters are illegally blocking traffic on Independence Avenue, near New Jersey Avenue. We gave the crowd multiple warnings to get out of the street. 7 people who refused to clear the street are going to be charged with D.C. Code §22-1307 -crowding, obstructing, or incommoding
The protesters were joined by Iowa State Sens. Cherielynn Westrich, R-Ottumwa, and State Sen. Jeff Taylor, R-Sioux Center
Supporters for former President Donald Trump rally outside Mar-a-Lago after claims that he is expecting an indictment out of New York
Current situation in front of the courthouse at 100 Centre St., on the day Trump said he was being arrested and called for protests: * About 100 reporters * About 5 pro-Trump protesters
Police responded about 8 a.m. on a report of a burglary at the former Roof Depot building. A male was seen entering the building, wearing a black sweatshirt, maroon sweatpants. The building has been the site of contention involving protesters for months. 28th and Longfellow Ave
Lone @NYPDnews car guards Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue. Protesters are expected here later today on day #DonaldJTrump claims he will be arrested. No word from @ManhattanDA @1010WINS @wcbs880
Trump attorneys Jim Trusty and Evan Corcoran (and Corcoran's attorney Michael Levy) were just seen entering the DC courthouse in their first appearance since the judge said prosecutors met the crime-fraud threshold
Law enforcement in New York is continuing to closely monitor online chatter warning of protests and violence if Trump is arrested
A resident tried to sweep away protesters who were on her stoop, protesting Drag Queen Story Hour event in with AG Letitia James at Manhattan LGBTQ center #
Trump says expecting 'arrest' on Tuesday, calls for protests
Throughout the 1960s, fascists (with the help of police) intimidated & attacked students and professors at universities in Rome. They even killed one student in 1966. This led to massive antifascist organizing, which repelled subsequent fascist attacks, including this one in 1968
Protesters are illegally blocking traffic at First Street, NE, and Constitution Avenue. We gave the crowd multiple warnings to get out of the street. Those who refused to clear the street are going to be charged with D.C. Code §22-1307- crowding, obstructing, or incommoding
Peachtree Street is quiet at the moment while #StopCopCity protesters gather at nearby Woodruff Park. Buildings are boarded up and law enforcement is standing by and ready to respond to any unrest. @Atlanta_Police made it clear that peaceful protest will be