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AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) said nine people were arrested during the “No Kings” rally in Downtown Austin on Saturday, when thousands of people took to the ...
Earlier Saturday, DPS had warned state lawmakers and legislative staffers of “credible threats” to legislators planning to attend the Austin “No Kings” protest.
Austin Police Department (APD) Chief Lisa Davis said the department used pepper balls in an effort to disperse the crowd, while DPS utilized CS gas, also known as tear gas.
9:47 p.m. (final update): Crowds begin to disperse from downtown Austin Nearly two hours after the conclusion of the “No Kings” protest, demonstrators have begun dispersing from downtown Austin.
A couple hundred Austin firefighters showed up at City Hall Monday to urge city council to prioritize public safety in its ...
In an email alert sent just before 1 p.m. Saturday to lawmakers and Capitol staffers, DPS said it had identified a threat against lawmakers planning to attend Austin’s “No Kings” protest at ...
DPS arrests man after 'credible threat' to lawmakers, Capitol evacuation The Capitol was evacuated following threats to Texas lawmakers amid the 'No Kings' protest in Austin.
CBS News Texas The Texas Department of Public Safety warned state legislators of a "credible threat" against them during Saturday's "No Kings" protest at the state capitol building in downtown Austin.
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