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🚨 BREAKING: No Kings rally in Denver takes a dangerous turn. After the main event at the Capitol...

By Michael Vance
Posted March 29, 2026

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Michael Vance is a conservative commentator and social media influencer based in Colorado, known for posting critical takes on progressive protests and left-wing activism. His style is alarmist and opinionated, often framing events as threats to public safety and law and order. Credibility is mixed, as he relies on personal observations and selective reporting rather than verified journalism, appealing to right-leaning audiences.

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The post details a 'No Kings' rally in Denver on March 28, 2026, at the Colorado State Capitol, which organizers intended as a peaceful protest against President Trump's policies on authoritarianism, immigration, and foreign wars. It claims that after the main event, a subset of protesters turned violent by blocking I-25 traffic, prompting riot-geared police to deploy tear gas and push them back to 20th and Blake near Coors Field. Vance criticizes the actions as endangering lives, violating rights, and escalating protests into chaos, arguing free speech does not justify public harm.

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The post is trending due to the massive scale of the No Kings 3 protests on March 28, with over 10,000 in Denver and millions nationwide, drawing intense media coverage amid ongoing Trump administration tensions. Posted shortly after the event, it captures real-time controversy over the violent clash near I-25, amplified by #Denver and #NoKings hashtags on March 31. Its polarizing narrative resonates in polarized debates on protest tactics and police responses.

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  • 1No Kings 3 drew over 10,000 protesters in Denver alone, breaking recent local records for demonstrations[4].
  • 2The national No Kings movement organized 3,300 events across the US on March 28, estimating 8 million participants[4].
  • 3Denver police arrested at least nine people near Coors Field after protesters blocked highway access and threw objects[3].
  • 4Previous No Kings events in Denver saw up to 50,000 attendees, spilling into parks and streets[1][2].
  • 5Protests featured Indigenous dancers leading marches with signs against ICE, wars in Iran, and for Palestine[4].

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🚨 BREAKING: No Kings rally in Denver takes a dangerous turn.
After the main event at the Capitol...