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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 protest was dubbed “No Kings,” and was part of worldwide demonstrations Saturday targeting the Trump Administration. No Kings is also a reference to fears by some that President Trump is making moves more akin to that of an unchecked monarch. During her brief address, Titus quipped that “Elvis is the only king we want in Las Vegas.”
Las Vegas police arrested 94 protestors and cited juveniles after a rally turned unlawful, with four officers injured.
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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Several hundred people gathered and marched in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday night to protest against the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics.
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNLas Vegas mayor urges for peace at planned protestLas Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley took to social media Saturday to address the planned “No Kings” protest. Mayor Berkley posted on the social media platform X, “An important message for today,” just after 10:30 a.
Nearly 100 protesters were arrested Wednesday evening when Metro Police declared an unlawful assembly at a downtown Las Vegas demonstration against nationwide immigration raids.
The “No Kings” protests were scheduled Saturday in hundreds of cities across the United States, including at 5 p.m. at the federal building in downtown Las Vegas, where hundreds a demonstration on Wednesday led to nearly 100 arrests, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
ACLU attorney shares essential legal rights and safety guidelines for Nevadans planning to join protests, including what's protected and what actions could lead to arrest.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - An Arizona man has been arrested for making a terroristic threat toward a planned protest. Richard Charles Bertram, 55 of Golden Valley, was arrested by the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office after learning about a threat on social media.