PARKER, Colo. (KDVR) — The “No Kings” protest in Parker is set to go on, even after the town discouraged the event due to resources already being used for the Parker Days Festival taking place on Saturday, too. Now, law enforcement is warning protestors to keep things peaceful if they want to stay out of trouble.
Organizers of the No Kings protest in Parker are expecting the best on Saturday, but prosecutors in the area want them to know they are prepared for the worst.
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“Seeing how some of these protests have turned into arrests in Denver, Seattle, Portland. The fact that we’ve already got law enforcement and public services spread extremely thin for a town of 50,000 that will over this weekend see 350,000 people come through, the risk there is for something bad to happen,” said District Attorney George Brauchler of the 23rd Judicial District.
The district attorney said he welcomes peaceful protestors looking to take part in the No Kings protest in Parker on Saturday. He is warning people who may be coming from outside the community, they will be prosecuted if they break the law…