Good Trouble Lives On anti-Trump protest
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Good Trouble, John Lewis
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You cannot disrupt public order or harm others while protesting. You cannot incite imminent violence or crime while protesting. Yes, police can shut down a protest through a dispersal order, according to the ACLU of Indiana, but it must be used as a last resort in the following situations: Other immediate threats to public safety.
An estimate of more than 1,700 people attended an IndivisibleNOCO rally at Dwayne Webster Veterans Park in June. The group will hold an event in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis, Good Trouble Lives On – March in Peace, Act in Power, on Thursday at the park. (Jeff Larson / Courtesy of IndivisibleNOCO)
The protests, Good Trouble Lives On, are taking place at courthouses and community spaces across 1,600 cities and towns nationwide today, marking the five-year anniversary of Lewis' death. Lewis, a 17-term congressman, challenged segregation ...
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – An in-depth look at the ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ rallies honoring John Lewis, scheduled to take place in Southern California and across the nation on July 17th…PLUS – Thoughts on a warning ...
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