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'No Kings' protests escalate: Violence in multiple cities, brutal tactics against police
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'No Kings' protests escalate: Violence in multiple cities, brutal tactics against police

New York Post

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

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Portland, OR, USA

The 'No Kings' protests have escalated into violent confrontations across multiple U.S. cities. Demonstrations in Portland, Los Angeles, and Dallas saw protesters clashing with law enforcement, with reports of property damage and injuries. A rally near Mar-a-Lago also took a bizarre turn, adding to the nationwide sense of unrest. The coordinated nature of these events raises concerns about a potential escalation of civil domestic tension. ## Latest Update New video footage from Los Angeles shows protesters employing brutal tactics, such as throwing cement bricks, against police officers during the 'No Kings' rally. This highlights the intensity of the clashes between protesters and law enforcement in the city and the dangerous methods being used. ## Timeline * 2026-03-29: 'No Kings' protests become violent in Portland, Los Angeles, and Dallas, with clashes between protesters and police. A rally near Mar-a-Lago also occurs. * 2026-03-29: Video surfaces showing 'No Kings' protesters in Los Angeles using cement bricks to attack police. ## What to Watch * Further escalation of violence at protests in other cities. * Increased scrutiny of protest organizers and potential for counter-protests. * Potential for property damage and disruptions to daily life in affected areas.

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New York Post
Sunday, March 29, 2026
‘No Kings’ protests turn violent in Portland, LA and Dallas — as rally near Mar-a-Lago takes bizarre turnBy David Spector
New York Post
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Shocking video catches LA ‘No Kings’ protesters using brutal tactics to attack copsBy Zain Khan