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From protests to parades to the president's birthday, this weekend's itinerary is packed. Here's what to know about 'No Kings' protests in Florida
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State and local authorities in Florida warned that any violence from protesters will be met with deadly force as the country prepares for a wave of anti-Trump “No Kings” protests over the weekend. On Thursday,
A sheriff in Florida threatened his community on Thursday, stating that if any protesters get violent or break the law, they will be killed.
"Scattered severe storms capable of large hail and isolated damaging wind gusts will be possible across parts of the central and northern High Plains Saturday afternoon and evening," said the SPC. "Marginally severe storms will also be possible in parts of southern and central Plains."
Major rallies are expected Saturday around Central Florida to protest the Trump Administration and its impacts on local communities.
A sheriff has threatened to kill any protester who gets violent or threatens law enforcement as massive anti-Trump administration demonstrations sweep across the United States. The post ‘We will kill you’: Sheriff warns violent ‘No Kings’ protesters that police will be ‘notifying your family where to collect your remains’ first appeared on Law & Crime.
Helen Amburgey is an organizer with Pinellas chapter of the National Organization for Women, a group that’s helping to coordinate a local “No Kings” anti-Trump protest in St. Petersburg. She said the response to the Los Angeles protests has made her organization think more about safety plans and the guidance they give to protesters.
There are thousands of No Kings protests planned across the country for June 14. Here are the three on the Treasure Coast.