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CMPD prepares for Saturday's ‘No Kings' protest: What to expect in Charlotte this weekend
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Charlotte is gearing up for a weekend of activism as the city braces for a large protest planned in Uptown on Saturday.
The event, dubbed the 'No Kings' Rally and March, is part of a broader national movement protesting what organizers describe as 'authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of democracy.'
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CMPD issued a public statement this week acknowledging the planned demonstration and is taking steps to ensure public safety while respecting citizens' rights to peacefully assemble.
'The safety of Charlotte residents and visitors is our top priority,' CMPD said in the public alert. 'We're committed to protecting everyone's right to peacefully gather and encourage everyone coming to Uptown to enjoy the city responsibly.'
The 'No Kings' protest is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 14, at First Ward Park, located at 301 E. Seventh Street
After opening speeches from community leaders, protesters will begin a 1.4-mile march through Uptown. The event is expected to end around 2 p.m.
Organizers said this rally is a response to growing concerns over immigration enforcement tactics and broader political and economic issues. It also reflects solidarity with demonstrations taking place across the country this week in response to the federal government's approach to immigration enforcement
Attendees can reportedly expect a peaceful demonstration, with:
Volunteer marshals in neon vests
Water stations and snacks
First aid tents
An emphasis on nonviolent action
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We are committed to nonviolent action, and we expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with us. Signs and chants must not incite violence, and signs may not portray swastikas in any form. While there is always an inherent risk to protesting, we are encouraging a family-friendly event
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There will likely be road closures and heavy foot traffic in Uptown between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., so plan accordingly if you're heading downtown or commuting through the area.
Saturday's rally in Charlotte is part of a larger movement, with simultaneous protests planned in nearby cities and towns such as Rock Hill, Concord, Monroe, Statesville, and Mooresville.
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