Arraignment for flag burning protesters, 17 detained released on personal bail bonds
CLEVELAND — All 18 people arrested during a controversial flag burning demonstration July 20 were released today on personal bail bonds.
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CLEVELAND — All 18 people arrested during a controversial flag burning demonstration July 20 were released today on personal bail bonds.
Kait McIntyre and other demonstrators raise their fists in the air, calling for equality for all in America.
Kait McIntyre, 27, speaks to the crowd at the end of the march at the Veterans Memorial Square. She tells participants they must all work together to end racism and defeat Trump.
Ann Wright, 70, is protesting with Code Pink: Women for Peace and Veterans for Peace in Cleveland. Wright, however, says she is with "Billionaires for Trump," and aims to send a satirical message referencing big banks and corporate America's role in political campaigns.
Jim Gilles (Sarah has more info on him, but he is a preacher from Evansville, IN)
police and Dump Trump protesters.
Brett Mills of Cleveland, 18, begins talking back to the demonstrators, challenging them on their statements.
Code Pink activist Chelsea Byers stands in Public Square in Cleveland, OH, sporting a "Make Out Not War" sticker on her pink pants. The group opposes the U.S. war on Iraq and often uses satirical and theatrical tactics to deliver its message for peace.
Police officers on horses order crowds to disperse after an American flag burning demonstration sparked controversy on Fourth and Prospect during the third day of the Republican National Convention.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Police Department would hope for the best and expect the worst.
Ann Wright, 70, is protesting with Code Pink: Women for Peace and Veterans for Peace in Cleveland at the Republican National Convention. Wright, however, said she is with "Billionaires for Trump," and aims to send a satirical message referencing big banks and corporate America's role in political campaigns.
The women of the grassroots organization Code Pink: Women for Peace are unafraid to be bold.
CLEVELAND — “No justice, no peace” could be heard reverberating throughout the Public Square.
Kait McIntyre, 27, speaks to the crowd at the end of the march at the Veterans Memorial Square. She tells participants they must all work together to end racism and defeat Trump.
Brett Mills of Cleveland, 18, begins talking back to religious demonstrators and challenging them on their statements.
Cristian Medina wanted to show the world his house.
A Service of Permanence
After final exams, I will be halfway through my senior year of college.