Live Blog No Kings March 28 — San Diego County and National Protests

5:40 pm PDT Hey everybody, we’re wrapping up our live blog, as we’ve been blogging since 8:15 this morning.
Chula Vista
5:29 pm PDT (Having some technical difficulties)
Byron Morton sent a batch of shots from Chula Vista. He reported, “There were about 250 people of all walks on the sidewalks bordering the intersection of H Street and Broadway. There were multilingual signs. Protesters blew whistles and cars honked constantly in passing.”



Downtown
4:26 pm PDT Even though the main march downtown San Diego has been over for hours, photos are still coming in to the Rag. Here’s a batch of the Waterfront march taken by OBcean Charles Landon:



4:19 pm PDT The front of the march hours earlier.


3:57 PDT Today’s local No Kings organizers have this report out: More than 77,000 San Diegans across the county
San Diego County is on track for its largest No Kings turnout yet with more than 77,000 participants counted so far across 22 locations — and counts from several major locations including Escondido, Oceanside, San Marcos and El Cajon are still coming in.
At Waterfront Park in Downtown San Diego, SDPD estimates 40,000 participants at peak attendance. Organizers estimate 50,000. The march stepped off at approximately 10:40 a.m. through Downtown San Diego. In Carlsbad alone, organizers estimate 14,000 participants — the largest North County turnout yet.
“What a day! San Diegans from every neighborhood, every background, and every generation came together around one simple truth: there are no kings in America. We showed that this movement is growing, that what unites us is stronger than what divides us, and that we’re taking action every day — through boycotts, advocacy, support for our neighbors, and at the ballot box,” said Wendy Gelernter, head organizer for Downtown San Diego, Take Action San Diego, takeactionsandiego.org.
Additional location counts so far:
Temecula: 4,000+
La Mesa: 2,000
Mira Mesa: 2,000
Carmel Valley: 2,000
Vista: 1,500
La Jolla: 1,000
Ruocco Park: 300
Ocean Beach: 300
Borrego Springs: 300

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Editordude: Two Rag writers take aim today at the city’s rollout of the new trash cans. South OB Girl and Abby (who has writes under Csaba) offer their observations.
A pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle early Thursday morning, March 26th in the Midway District (some call it Point Loma Heights) neighborhood, San Diego police said.
As we finish up the four weeks of Trump’s war on Iran, it’s time to offer some key observations from Southern California.
Earlier this week, an opinion piece appeared in the San Diego Union-Tribune, written by occasional Rag writer Jillian Butler, with the headline, “Why Ocean Beach needs ‘broken windows’ policing.” It decried the sad state of OB and complained of the graffiti, drug use and fights visible in public. Butler stated:
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