Denver Rage Against the Regime Protest: When, Where, What to Know
Here’s what you need to know to before going to the Rage Against the Regime protest in Denver on Saturday, August 2.
Here’s what you need to know to before going to the Rage Against the Regime protest in Denver on Saturday, August 2.
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Flex posts kept bike lanes clear of parked cars, according to Strong Denver, which is still upset over the city’s sudden swap.
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“Losing our democracy, that’s what concerns me most.”
“They helped me gain confidence back in myself, raised my self-esteem and gave me courage to be an adult, to do what’s responsible.”
“We’ve seen a huge increase, at least 400 percent just this year, mainly because of the political situation.”
Shortly after protesters circled back to the State Capitol on Monday, a truck leading a march to the Tabor Center was pulled over and searched by police.
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