DALLAS — One person has been detained during today’s “No Kings” demonstration, according to Dallas Police.
Police have not released the name of the individual detained, nor provided details on what led to the arrest. WFAA’s helicopter captured video of an incident between demonstrators and counter-protesters during a march in Downtown Dallas.
WFAA’s Luke Cleary said a witness told him that “punches were thrown” between the two groups.
Thousands across the nation participated in the protests, several of which were held here in North Texas.
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The first official ‘No Kings’ protests were held Saturday, June 14, and were organized during a military parade in Washington for the 250th anniversary of the Army, which coincides with Trump’s birthday, as the Associated Press reported. Since then, several more nationwide protests have been held. Thousands of people showed up to the many protests back in June, WFAA previously reported.






