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

10:42 am PT Huge crowds at Waterfront Park
10:28 am PT Washington DC

10:25 a.m. PT Organizers claim half a million marching in London
“No Kings” solidarity protests are drawing large crowds overseas. In London, organizers claimed half a million people turned out on Saturday, the Guardian reported. London’s Metropolitan Police offered a far lower estimate, putting the number at roughly 50,000, according to the Guardian. Crowd counts are notoriously difficult to verify, particularly when demonstrators are spread across a wide area.

10:17 La Jolla

10:13 More from downtown San Diego by Colleen O’Connor.
10:09 Crowds have gathered at Waterfront Park.
10:04 a.m. Z Kripke in La Jolla reports that all 4 corners of the march site were full before the crowd took off, and many cars were honking in support.


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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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