Berkeley 'No Kings' protest: More than 1,000 turn out to rally
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More than 1,000 people convened on two pedestrian bridges in Berkeley to speak out against the Trump administration Saturday, one of many 'No Kings' protests across the nation.
Rally organizers said at least 800 people gathered on the pedestrian bridge at University Avenue while more than 200 rallied on the bridge at Gilman Street. (They handed out stickers to attendees to keep count.)
Both events were peaceful, protesters and Berkeley police said Saturday. Click any photo below to see it larger and scroll through the whole gallery.
'Piper for freedom': A boy plays bagpipes during Saturday's 'No Kings' protest in Berkeley. Scanner Insider

Video: Barbara Bowman









Scenes from the pedestrian bridge at Berkeley's No Kings protest. Click any photo to see it larger and scroll through the whole gallery. Paul Jacobs







"It was great seeing all of the young people and parents with kids," said local photographer Bill Newton, who shared these images (above).





Scenes from the pedestrian bridge at Berkeley's No Kings protest. Jordan Potier




Scenes from the pedestrian bridge at Berkeley's No Kings protest. Scanner Insider
Photos: Albany also came out for the No Kings protest









Scenes from the Albany No Kings protest. Scanner Insider





My comment in 200 words or less is: “ENOUGH!” said Jeff Day, who shared these images (above) of the No Kings protest in Albany.






Scenes from the Albany No Kings protest. Scanner Insider
No Kings events in the Bay Area on Saturday took place in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and in all nine Bay Area counties.
From the organizers: "They’ve defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services. The corruption has gone too. far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings."
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This post was updated throughout the day due to the developing nature of events.