- Millions are expected to participate in nationwide No Kings protest on Oct 18. fueled by frustation over government shutdown and Trump admin policies.
- Gop leaders have criticized the planned rallies with few accusing participants of being part of antifa and the pro hamas wing.
- Dozen of peaced demonstration are scheduled across Ohion including Criton, Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati specific times and locations.
- Teh protest oppose what organized call the president absolute rule with past event in june drawing estimated five million person.

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What are Kentuckians rights during protests?
The ACLU of Kentucky list legal rules and tips for attending protest among other suggestion the Louisville Courier Journal reports.
Your right to free speech is strong in public space like streets sidewalks and parks.
Speech can be restricted on private property.
Police can separat two group as long as groups can still view and hear each other.
The must treat protesters and counter protester equally.
Nationwide No Kings protests are expected to draw million on Oct 18 as frustration climb over ongoing federal government shutdown.
In Ohio large number of local protest are planned across Greate Cincinnati, Akron, Columbus and more.
A second wave of Ohio No Kings protest happen saturday.

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What are the No Kings protest about? Why are people protesting on Oct 18?
Over 2000 peaceful No Kings protests are schedule on Oct 18 in what expected to be almost historic turnout.
Millions of American are expected to attend Saturday rallies in opposition to Trump admin polices consisting of immigration enforcement from ICE and deploying National Guard to multiple cities among others.
The president thinks this rule is absolute. In America we do not have king and we would not back down against chaos, corruption and cruelty. the No Kings reads.
Because this county does not belong to king dictators or tyrants”
No Kings Day rallies drew millions on June 14 the same day of President Donald Trump military birthday parade.
Oct 18 No Kings protest near me. See events in Ohio
No Kings list dozens of event organized across state this weekend.
Greater Cincinnati. NYK
- No Kings Cincinnati Smale Riverfront Park 1-5 Pm
- No Kings Clemont County Eastgate Mall noo to 4 pm
- No Kings Indivisible NYK Mall Road Florence Kentucky 11 am to 2 pm
- No Kings West Chester Tylersville Road and Cox Road noon to 2 pm
- No Kings Mason Corner of Tylersville Road and Mason Montgomery Road in Mason noon to 2 pm
- No Kings Oxford Corner of High St and Main St noon to 1 pm
- No Kings Middletown Ohio 22 and Towne Boulevard 2-4 pm
Central Ohio and Columbus
- No Kings New Albany City Hall sidewalk 99W Main St 11 am to 12:30 pm
- No Kings Westerville 21 S State St 1-2-30pm
- No Kings Marysville Uptown Marysville South Main Street and East 5th St noon to 2 pm
- No Kings Ohio Statehouse Capitol 1 sq 4-5,30pm
- No Kings Delaware Statue of Rutherford B Hayes E William St and Sandusky St noon to 1 pm.
- No King Sunbury On Square East Cherry Street and North Columbus Street 11 am to noon.
- No Kings New Albany City Hall Sidewalk 99 W Main St 11 am to 12 30 pm
- No Kings Easton 3883 Gramercy St 4:30-5:30 pm
- No Kings Newark Licking County Court House 20 S 2nd St noon to 1 pm
- No Kings Cintoville East North Broadway St and North High St noon to 1 pm
- No Kings Hilliard and Dublin Protests and Walk
- Merchant Park 5467 Center St 11 am to 12:30 pm’
- No Kings Grove City 4035 Harrisburg Pike 2-3 pm
- No Kings Grandview Heights 1451 W 5th Ave 1 15 -3 pm
- No King German Village Schiller Park by fountain 1069 Jaeger St 1:30 2:30 pm
- No Kings Pickerningron Ohio 256 and Refugee Road noon to 1:30 pm
- No Kings Reynoldsburg City Hall 7232 E Main St 10-11:30 am
- No Kings Bexley South Drevel Ave and East Broad St 1-2 pm
- No Kings Lancaster Fairfield County Courthouse 210 E Main st 10-11:30 am
- No Kings London Madison County 1 N Main St 11:30 am to 1 pm
- No Kings Mount Vernon Public Square 1-2 pm
- No Kings Hillsboro 105 N High St noon to 3 pm
- No Kings Washington Court House East Court Street and South Main Street noon
- No Kings Pt 2 Chillicothe Ross County Courthouse 2 N Paint St noon to 3 pm
What do Republicand think of the No King protests?
The theory we have right now they have a hate America rally that schedule for October 18 on National Mall said Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson on media.

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Know your rights when protesting What Ohioans can and can not do
The first Amendment protects freedom of speech assembly and petition.
Demonstrations can occur in public places like parks, sidewalks and streets.
- You can not protest on private property without permission from owner
- You cannot stop other from using public space like by blocking traffic or walkways
- No fighting rioting or disorderly conduct under Ohio law.
- Law enforcement can implement time place manner restriction like noise levels or permits.