Tens Of Thousands Gather In Seattle For No Kings Protests Komo

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tens of thousands gather in seattle for no kings protests komo

SEATTLE — Saturday marked the start of the "No Kings" protests, with thousands of gatherings scheduled nationwide - and at least 80 of those are being promoted across Washington. Just a few of the protests scheduled for Saturday in western Washington include Cal Anderson Park and the University of Washington's Red Square in Seattle. At least 70,000 demonstrators gathered for the protest, turning the city into a sea of voices calling for change. Others are at People’s Park in Tacoma and the Bainbridge Ferry Terminal. KOMO News will be updating this story throughout the day as the events progress. At the University of Washington, more protesters gathered for their own “No Kings” rally.

It contrasted with the UW Commencement just down past the fountain at Husky Stadium. Protesters fanned across Seattle as part of the national No Kings demonstrations opposing President Donald Trump's immigration raids and ICE policies. No arrests made as of early evening in Seattle, per Sgt. Patrick Michaud. How many people protested in Seattle today? The Seattle Times says more than 70,000.

We know that the main protest extended about two miles, packed with people. This does not include the protesters in other parts of the city and along Aurora Avenue North. Sgt. Michaud says his best guess is tens of thousands of people showed up. Our reporter has seen only six police officers today -- all part of a team that wears polo shirts and talks with protesters, rather than be dressed in combat gear. These cops are part of POET -- that stands for Police Outreach Engagement Team.

They are "trained to speak with organizers and the community before protests, aiming for facilitation, not confrontation," according to the police department's blotter blog. SEATTLE — Multiple protests have commenced in Seattle and surrounding areas Saturday, including one during the University of Washington’s (UW) graduation. The “No Kings” rallies are meant to run opposite of President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C., according to Axios Seattle. Saturday is also the president’s 79th birthday. One of the largest protests in Seattle history at Cal Anderson Park today. Thanks for keeping it peaceful, Seattle!

The Cal Anderson Park protest began its march just after 1 p.m., heading into downtown Seattle. The tail of the #NoKingsProtest has just left Cal Anderson. That’s over 1.5 miles full of people and not a single report of property damage. pic.twitter.com/UXDFxQPDGY On Saturday, a fresh wave of “No Kings” protests unfolded across Washington and the nation, organized by the coalition behind the Seattle Hands Off and Seattle No Kings march held in June. A rally and march at Seattle Center marked the occasion, where participants demonstrated peacefully through downtown Seattle from noon until 4 p.m., adhering to the planned schedule.

Protesters donned inflatable costumes and vibrant outfits, inspired by similar demonstrations outside an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon, which gained significant national attention. This event was part of a broader national day of protest that attracted millions, with notable gatherings in cities like Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C. In Washington, tens of thousands joined the massive “No Kings” demonstrations, voicing their opposition to President Donald Trump’s escalating use of executive authority. With chants, colorful signs, and spirited costumes, the protesters expressed their concerns over Trump’s immigration policies, cuts to federal agencies, and the deployment of National Guard troops to Democratic-led cities such as Portland and... Organizers announced plans for over 2,600 protests across the United States. The June “No Kings” rally in Seattle had already seen over 70,000 participants, forming a march that extended approximately a mile and a half through the city, with additional thousands joining in around Puget...

While Seattle police did not provide an official crowd estimate for Saturday’s event, they confirmed that the march from Seattle Center extended beyond a mile, with no arrests reported by late afternoon. SEATTLE — Tens of thousands of people marched peacefully from Cal Anderson Park to Seattle Center on Saturday afternoon during the “No Kings” protest, part of a nationwide demonstration. Protests begin in several western Washington cities, including Seattle, Tacoma, Federal Way, Renton, and Port Orchard. KOMO's Ryan Simms, at the scene of the Cal Anderson protest, described the park as packed with people holding signs as they prepared to listen to speakers. PHOTOS: Thousands gather in Seattle for 'No Kings' protests Seventh district representative Pramila Jayapal took the stage at Cal Anderson Park and became openly emotional while speaking on the political assassination of a Democratic state representative and her spouse in Minnesota.

At least 70,000 demonstrators gathered for the protest, turning the city into a sea of voices calling for change. Tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of Seattle on Saturday, capping a week of protests and growing tension over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies and threats to send ICE to “democrat... Saturday’s protest was one of more than 2,000 “No Kings” rallies held across the country, timed to coincide with the military parade Trump scheduled for the Army’s 250th anniversary and his own birthday. Similar protests were held across Washington — from cities like Spokane and Olympia to smaller towns like Walla Walla. Attendees argued that the president has overstepped the Constitution and wielded presidential authority like a king. In Seattle, marchers gathered at Cal Anderson Park before heading to Seattle Center.

By early afternoon, an unbroken line of protesters stretched from Capitol Hill to the Space Needle, filling the width of the street and covering more than a mile and a half. Officials estimated that more than 70,000 people attended, making the “No Kings” protest among the largest in Seattle history. “We are here to take back our country from any and all pretenders who want to be king,” said U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, speaking to the crowd at Cal Anderson. “We are here to stand up to the tyrants and their enablers who want to bend the nation to them.”

The “No Kings” rallies had been planned for some time, but took on increased significance over the past week and a half after Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids fueled unrest in Los Angeles. Trump responded by deploying troops to the city, an act local officials said only escalated the tension.

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