Denver police, Immigration Protest
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Denver police arrested several demonstrators during a march against ICE raids in downtown Denver Tuesday night.
Denver police arrested 17 protesters on suspicion of graffiti, interference with law enforcement, obstructing streets, throwing objects and assault, according to the police department.
(Colorado Newsline) For the second day in a row, Coloradans protested against the mass deportation campaign being carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents across the country and an escalating military crackdown by President Donald Trump’s administration on anti-ICE demonstrators in Los Angeles.
Police in Denver responded in full force on Tuesday night to marches downtown after an early evening protest at the Colorado State Capitol.Video captured near the intersection of 20th Street and Little Raven Street in Denver showed a large crowd of demonstrators and smoke just before 10 p.
Denver police used smoke and pepper balls to disperse a group of protesters near the I-25 onramps on Broadway.
Tensions are boiling over in Denver as protests against Trump's immigration policies escalate. Tear gas fills the air, echoing the unrest seen in LA.
A large gathering that started out at the Colorado State Capitol to rally against the growing numbers of deportations of people in Colorado and the country illegally became a march down a Denver street.