SALT LAKE CITY — Thousands of people gathered in Salt Lake City on Saturday for the third “No Kings” protest, which began at Washington Square and ended at the Utah State Capitol. The protest began with chants and songs, as participants expressed their concerns and rallied together.
“It’s a sad time for our country, and I feel like we need to take a stand,” said Pascal Madsen from Sugar House.
Utah Highway Patrol officials estimated the crowd at 10,000 people. Participants walked 1.3 miles to the State Capitol, with demonstrators spanning multiple generations.
Timelapse: Thousands march through downtown Salt Lake City for latest ‘No Kings’ protest
“I used to do this against the Vietnam War when I was a kid,” said David Jones from Salt Lake City. “I think when you look around, there’s a lot of seniors here, a lot of retired people. We may be out of work market, but we’re not out of the political market.”…