Crowds of Southern California community members have begun taking to the streets to participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” day of protest.
The grassroots protest movement began as a modest online slogan and has evolved into a nationwide campaign, with thousands of demonstrators expected to fill the streets of Los Angeles throughout the day.
The event, organized by 50501 SoCal, a regional chapter of a larger national coalition that promotes civic engagement and nonviolent protest, is taking place on the same day as a military celebration at Camp Pendleton that will be shutting down part of the 5 Freeway.
“We’re here to protect our democracy from this administration, from Donald Trump — a wannabe king,” said Hunter Dunn, an organizer with 50501 SoCal, adding that the group’s focus remains on “peaceful civic action.”
Sky5 was overhead in Santa Clarita around 10:30 a.m., and KTLA’s Rich Prickett reported seeing a few hundred people gathering at the intersection of Valencia Boulevard and McBean Parkway.
Prickett moved to Woodland Hills next, where, around 10:50 a.m., another few hundred protestors were seen demonstrating at the intersection of Topanga Canyon and Victory boulevards.
Angelique Brenes, Sofia Pop Perez and Luis Zuniga contributed to this report.





