Denver (KDVR) – Denver Police Administration said a second separate demonstration march from the demonstrators stopped in the center of Denver on a road with a highway on Saturday night, after a day full of “no kings” protests at the country level and non -affiliated marches throughout Denver.
In total, 17 “arrests linked to the protest” were conducted on Saturday night, according to the police, the investigation of the investigation ranging from the resistance of detention, the obstruction of the streets, and the failure to obey legal order and illegal throwing. The police also arrested 17 people less than a week ago after protests involved with Los Angeles demonstrators against the enforcement of immigration.
The police had already fragmented a group non -affiliated with the “La Kings” event, which ended at 4 pm, and which closed Colfax Street between Speer and Air 25 at around 7 pm on Saturday night. After that, around 9 pm, another group went to the intersection of 20 and Blake Street, in front of Coors Field directly and a few buildings from I-25, the police said in a press release.
The group met at 20th and Blake Streets the officers who were already at the intersection before the group’s arrival to prevent any demonstrators from reaching the highway.
The officers issued ads from loudspeakers to tell the group that they could not reach the highway, but the officers announced that the illegal association when they noticed that the demonstrators were taking rocks, which were also threw up in the face of Colfax.
The police said: “In the aftermath of an additional orders and time, the demonstrators began to advance towards the officers, and the officers used pepper and smoke balls (no tears gas) was used to disperse the group and safely in the area.” “The demonstrators again threw rocks and things on the officers. However, the group was dispersed from the area.”
Later at the night at about 10 pm, a small fire protester began in the street in the 1400 Lin Lincoln Street, which closed the road in the Times. The fire was burned after a short period, and the demonstrators were dispersed in the area.