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Organizers for the "No Kings" protests set for Saturday in Minnesota, with the biggest gathering set outside the State Capitol in St. Paul, have canceled all events following the targeted political shootings of state Rep.
Remaining Minnesota “No Kings” events have been called off given that police are still searching for the suspect in the shooting of two Democratic lawmakers, organizers said in [posts](
"No Kings" refers to the thousands of demonstrations scheduled to take place throughout the United States on Saturday in protest of President Donald Trump, who turns 79 today, as
Minnesota organizers canceled "No Kings" protests after two state lawmakers were shot. Gov. Tim Walz called it a "politically motivated assassination."
The manhunt is over. Suspected assassin Vance Boelter was arrested by authorities in Sibley County near his Green Isle home late Sunday night. He has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder.
Minnesota state Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman (D) and her husband were assassinated at their home on Saturday, and lawmakers from across the aisle have condemned the act of political
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — June 14 was expected to be a busy day in politics. It's President Donald Trump's birthday, Flag Day and, for some protesters, "No Kings" Day. A military parade was planned in Washington, D.C.
Organizers of protests against the Trump administration planned for Saturday said they would go ahead after the fatal shooting of a leading Minnesota Democrat, and a State Patrol official said security would be heightened.