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New Mexico Preps for Trump After Past Rallies Sparked UnrestBY RUSSELL CONTRERAS, Associated Press
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) New Mexico law enforcement agencies are preparing for a visit next week from President Donald Trump, three years after visits in Albuquerque sparked violence.
Authorities said they will be prepared for the Trump rally Monday in the Albuquerque suburb of Rio Rancho as protesters vowed to step up acts of civil disobedience and demonstrations.
FILE - In this May 24, 2016 file photo, protester Javier Benavidez is taunted by Donald Trump supporters as he is removed during a speech by Republican then-presidential candidate Trump at a campaign event in Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico law enforcement agencies are prepping for an upcoming Trump rally in Rio Rancho, N.M. on Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, three years after previous ones turned violent in Albuquerque. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Activist Javier Benavidez said many are angry that Trump is holding his rally in a state with the highest percentage of Hispanic residents on Sept. 16 Mexican Independence Day.
Six officers were injured and about a dozen were arrested in May 2016 after a riot erupted outside a Trump rally at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
Another Trump rally weeks later at an Albuquerque airport hangar resulted in violence between Trump supporters and protesters.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/new-mexico/articles/2019-09-12/new-mexico-preps-for-trump-after-past-rallies-sparked-unrest
eppur_se_muova
(36,227 posts)... you've picked the wrong President.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,276 posts)There might have been some Tea Party idiots carrying misspelled signs as they buzzed around in their Hoverrounds protesting the fact that the president was a black guy, but that was about it.
Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)2015
Protests against Trump began following the announcement of his candidacy in June 2015, especially after he said that illegal immigrants from Mexico were "bringing drugs, bringing crime, their (not they're) rapists".[1][2]
June 16 Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States.[3]
June 29 At a luncheon in Chicago, about 100 protesters gathered across from the City Club of Chicago to demonstrate.[1]
A protest against Trump at the future Trump International Hotel, Washington, D.C. on July 9, 2015
July 9 In Washington, D.C., a group of protesters gathered outside of the future Trump International Hotel, Washington D.C. to demonstrate and "call for a worldwide boycott of Trump properties and TV shows".[4]
July 10 While Trump spoke at a Friends of Abe gathering, about 150 protesters gathered with signs and hitting piñatas made in Trump's image. A smaller group of Trump supporters gathered near the protests and caused tension, with one Trump supporter beginning to jab at protesters.[5]
July 12 Protesters interrupted Trump at a speech in Phoenix, Arizona, with a large sign and were later escorted out while Trump supporters chanted "U-S-A!".[6]
July 23 Trump arrived in Laredo, Texas, and was greeted by protesters while others gathered in support.[7]
August 11 About 150 protesters gathered in Birch Run, Michigan outside of a rally at the Birch Run Expo Center, gathered by the Democratic Party of Michigan due to what they called "anti-immigrant, anti-veteran statements" made by Trump.[8]
August 25 During a press conference, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos began to question Trump since before being called on. After being told "Sit down! you weren't called" and "Go back to Univision", Ramos continued to protest Trump's plan to deport illegal immigrants and their children born into citizenship in the U.S. Trump motioned to his security, with Keith Schiller removing Ramos from the event. Trump later met with Ramos alone.[9][10][11]
September 3 Trump's chief of security, Keith Schiller, was filmed punching a protester.[12]
October 14 In Richmond, Virginia, several clashes broke out between protesters and Trump supporters.[13]
November 7 Over 200 protesters, many of them Latino, demonstrated outside of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where Trump was hosting Saturday Night Live.[14]
December 4 After being interrupted ten times during a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, Trump ended his rally.[15]
December 12 Multiple protesters heckled Trump during a rally in Aiken, South Carolina.[16]
December 22 Trump's speech was interrupted more than ten times at a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with dozens of protesters being ejected. Trump characterized the protesters as "drugged out", antagonized them by calling them "so weak for not fighting security", and asked protesters why they interrupted him "in a group of 9,000 maniacs that want to kill them".[17]
2016
During the Republican primaries
Trump protest in Lowell, Massachusetts, January 2016
January 4 Protesters interrupted Trump several times in Lowell, Massachusetts, with some chanting support for Bernie Sanders and the Black Lives Matter movement.[18]
January 8 During Trump's visit to Burlington, Vermont, about 700 protesters demonstrated in the City Hall Park.[19]
February 27 In Valdosta, Georgia, 30 Valdosta State University students were asked to leave a college venue leased by the Trump campaign for a speech.[20][21]
February 29 At a rally, veteran photojournalist Chris Morris was grabbed by his throat and thrown to the ground by a member of the Secret Service.[22]
File:3 11 2016 Trump Rally at UIC Pavillion - Right after news of Trump's Postponement.webm
Trump rally at UIC Pavilion in Chicago on March 11, 2016, immediately after news of Trump's cancellation of attendance of the event. Many protesters cheer "Bernie!" to show their support for Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders.
March 1 Kashiya Nwanguma attended a Trump rally in Louisville, Kentucky, with two anti-Trump signs. She reported that Trump supporters ripped her signs away and shouted insults at her.[23]
March 10 As Trump was being led by police from a rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina, a protester was punched by a Trump supporter. Charges of assault and battery were filed by the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.[24][25][26] A protester being led by police from a rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina, was sucker punched by John McGraw, a Trump supporter. McGraw later told the media that the next time he saw the protester, "we might have to kill him."[27] McGraw was subsequently charged with assault and battery[24][26][28] and given 12 months of probation.[29] On Meet the Press, Trump said that he had instructed his team to look into paying McGraw's legal fees and said, "He obviously loves his country."[27]
March 11 During a rally in St. Louis, at which Trump was "repeatedly interrupted by protesters, violence broke out between supporters of Trump and protesters, resulting in 32 arrests."[30][31] A planned event for later that day in Chicago drew confrontations between supporters and protesters in the arena at the University of Illinois at Chicago before Trump could come out to speak, due to an unusually large number of protesters, and the campaign cancelled the rally due to safety concerns. Trump stated that he made the decision himself, commenting, "I didn't want to see people get hurt [so] I decided to postpone the rally."[32][33][34]
March 12 Thomas Dimassimo, a 32-year-old man, attempted to rush the stage as Trump was speaking at a rally in Dayton, Ohio. Dimassimo was stopped by Secret Service agents and subsequently charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and inducing panic.[35]
March 13 Trump refused to take responsibility for clashes at his campaign events, criticized protesters who have dogged his rallies, and demanded that police begin to arrest rally protesters.[36] His Kansas City rally was interrupted repeatedly by protesters in the arena while protesters outside the event were pepper sprayed by police.[37][38] In an effort to dissuade future protesters, Trump may begin to request that protesters be arrested "because then their lives are going to be ruined."[38]
March 17 During an interview with CNN, Trump predicted "you'd have riots" if were denied the Republican nomination despite having the most delegates at the convention.[39]
March 18 Between 500 and 600 people engaged in a standoff outside of a rally in Salt Lake City, Utah. Police officers formed a human barricade to separate the two groups, who largely remained nonviolent. Toward the end of the rally, protesters tore down a security tent at a Trump rally in Utah and threw rocks at rally attendees as they left. Two people unsuccessfully attempted to breach the entrance of the venue. Secret Service officers secured the inside of the venue and roughly 40 police officers in riot gear repelled the protesters from entering the building.[40] No arrests were made.[41][42]
March 19 Thousands of anti-Trump protesters in New York chanted "Fuck Trump!" and "Donald Trump, Go away!" as they rallied around the Trump International Tower building near 60th St. and Columbus Circle. The group was followed by dozens of NYPD officers who lined the streets with metal barricades and blocked the protesters path as they tried to cross busy intersections. After violence broke out, police pepper-sprayed the crowd, whom police refused to let cross the street.[43] During a simultaneous protest, protesters blocked a highway leading to Trump's Fountain Hills, Arizona rally, leading to three arrests.[44] During a separate rally in Tucson, Arizona later that night, a black Trump supporter was arrested after punching and stomping a white protester who had donned a Ku Klux Klan hood.[45]
Protests in New York City on April 14, 2016. One banner reads "Fuck UR Wall", denouncing Trump's policy on immigration.
April 14 Hundreds of protesters gathered in a New York City Hyatt hotel against the wishes of the hotel staff.[46]
April 28 Several hundred protesters in Costa Mesa, California, clashed with police and Trump supporters outside the OC Fair & Event Center, where Trump was holding a rally. Seventeen people were arrested and five police cars were damaged.[47]
April 29 Around 1,000 to 3,000[48][49][50] protested in the area surrounding Burlingame, California, where Trump was to give a speech at the California GOP convention.[51] Protesters rushed security gates at one point.[52] Activists blocked a main intersection outside the event and vandalized a police car. Eventually, the police restored order in the area.[53] For safety reasons, Trump himself was forced to climb over a wall and enter through a back entrance of the venue.[54]
May 1 Thousands of May Day demonstrators marched in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, some speaking out in support of workers and immigrants, others criticizing Trump. LAPD Sergeant Barry Montgomery told The Los Angeles Times that no one was arrested. Some protesters carried a big inflatable figure of Trump holding a Ku Klux Klan hood in his right hand.[55]
After Trump won the primaries
An effigy seen in San Diego on show of May 26, 2016, featuring Trump with the word "Bigot" taped on while wearing a sombrero and holding a Mexican flag
See also: Attempted assassination of Donald Trump
May 7 Protesters shouting "Love Trumps Hate" met Trump supporters before his second rally in Washington. Many protesters outside spoke out against Trump's words and policy stances regarding women, Hispanics, and Muslims, including his plan to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico. Later in the day, a group of protesters blocked a road near where Trump was supposed to speak, hoping to keep him from reaching the location. According to authorities, "a small number of arrests" were made.[56]
May 24 Following a rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico, protesters began throwing rocks and bottles at police and police horses, smashed a glass door at the convention center, and burned a number of Trump signs and flags, filling the street with smoke.[57][58] Video footage of the incident also showed protesters jumping on top of several police cars.[59]
May 25 Anti-Trump protesters were arrested after clashing with Trump supporters in Anaheim.[60]
May 27 Anti-Trump protesters clashed with Trump supporters and with police after a Trump rally ended in San Diego. Protesters waved Mexican flags and signs supporting Bernie Sanders.[61] Some protesters were arrested when they attempted to push past railings separating them from the Convention Center where Trump was speaking.[62] The clashes, largely verbal and resulting in no injuries or property damage, began after the Trump rally ended and his supporters poured into the street. Individuals on both sides shouted and threw trash and the occasional punch, but no injuries or property damage were reported. Police then declared the protest an illegal assembly and ordered the crowd to disperse. Further arrests were made when some members of the crowd failed to disperse. A total of 35 people were arrested in that protest.[61][62][63]
June 2 Protests and riots occurred outside a Trump rally in San Jose, California. During a series of protests, hundreds of anti-Trump protesters waving Mexican flags climbed on cars, and harassed supporters of Donald Trump. There were reports of violence including instances of bottles being thrown and assaults against Trump supporters.[64][65] A police officer was assaulted.[66][65][67] At least one American flag was burned by protesters.[68] Video footage went viral of a female Trump supporter being pelted by eggs thrown by protesters.[69] The violence and police inaction was decried at San Jose City Hall later that month.[70]
June 3 Vox suspended writer Emmett Rensin for allegedly inciting anti-Trump violence at protests.[71]
June 10 Anti-Trump protesters and Trump supporters clashed outside a rally in Richmond, Virginia. One Trump supporter was punched and several protesters were pushed to the ground by police. Five people were arrested but only one was charged.
June 16 A photographer for the Dallas Advocate was hit on head with a rock that had been thrown from a crowd outside a Dallas rally that included both Trump supporters and protesters.[72]
June 19 During a rally in Las Vegas, Michael Sandford, a 20-year-old British national, was arrested for assault and held in the county jail until he was arraigned in federal court and charged with "an act of violence on restricted grounds". He was accused of attempting to seize a police officer's firearm and later claiming he intended to kill Trump. A British citizen, he was in the U.S. illegally and is being held without bond.[73][74] He has since then pleaded guilty to federal charges of being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm and disrupting an official function.[75]
July 1 Three people were arrested after a conflict occurred between Trump supporters and anti-Trump protesters outside the Western Conservative Summit. According to The Gazette, a man grabbed pro-Trump bumper stickers from a woman selling them outside Denver's convention center, ripped some of them, and threw them in her face. A pushing match then ensued, with many people spilling into the street.[76]
After the official nomination
Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star was destroyed in October 2016
August 4 Protesters stood silently among seated attendees at a Portland, Maine Trump rally, and held up pocket Constitutions, in reference to Khizr Khan's DNC speech days earlier. The protesters were ejected from the rally.[77]
August 19 Protesters harassed, pushed, and spit on Trump supporters outside a fundraising event in Minneapolis.[78]
August 31 A group of approximately 500 people protested in downtown Phoenix, Arizona chanting and hitting a Trump piñata. There were no arrests, although police had to usher two anti-Trump protesters off the sidewalk where speech-goers for a Trump rally entered the Phoenix Convention Center, saying that the protesters were causing conflict with the Trump supporters.[79]
October 10 Dave Eggers and Jordan Kurland launched the all-star music project 30 Days, 30 Songs, scheduled to publish one song per day advocating against Donald Trump.[80][81] Due to overwhelming response of more artists, the project was meanwhile renamed and rescheduled to 30 Days, 40 Songs and 30 Days, 50 Songs. Musicians include stars like R.E.M., Moby, Franz Ferdinand, Jimmy Eat World, Loudon Wainwright and many others.[82]
October 18 Dozens of women, some of whom were victims of sexual assault, gathered in front of Trump Tower on a Tuesday morning to begin a series of protests across the nation pushing women to leave the Republican party and un-endorse Donald Trump. Dressed in black, the protesters sat in front of Trump Tower holding signs such as "Grab my pussy, muthafucker I dare you" and "Don't tread on my pussy" in reference to the Donald Trump and Billy Bush recording.[83]
October 26 Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was destroyed with a sledgehammer and a pickaxe.[84] The man responsible pleaded no contest to one count of felony vandalism and was sentenced to three years of probation in February 2017.[85]
November 5 During a rally at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center in Reno, Nevada, Trump was rushed off stage by Secret Service agents when someone yelled "gun" while others tried to take a protester's anti-Trump sign. The protester was questioned and found to have no weapons on him. Trump returned minutes later to resume his rally.[86][87]
Talitha
(6,477 posts)"For safety reasons, Trump himself was forced to climb over a wall
and enter through a back entrance of the venue."
I would have PAID to see that!!
bdamomma
(63,654 posts)did you see how he tried to run. he's a fat POS
world wide wally
(21,719 posts)Their Medicare supplied downers kept them mostly subdued. They carried their automatic weapons "just in case"
triron
(21,915 posts)Serves no other purpose.
MontanaMama
(23,238 posts)When he came here to Missoula a year ago, it felt like a violation. The police kept the protests and the rally far apart which was smart. Stay safe triron.
triron
(21,915 posts)The fucking Albuquerque Journal (a republican owned business) does all it can to 'normalize'
the monster.
real Cannabis calm
(1,124 posts)You are correct about the Journal. It's a rag, not fit for bird-cage lining.
I was somewhat concerned when Jeff Benzos - born in Albuquerque - bought the Washington Post. But, apparently he's not willing to destroy his investment by supporting Trump with the newspaper that paid Woodward and Bernstein to destroy Nixon.
alittlelark
(18,886 posts)I have no idea how they will get tRump there...I25, 550, 528... there will be protesters everywhere... a helicopter is the only way I can imagine it happening. It will be chaos, I think tRump is looking for riots and chaos to stir up his brain addled base.
real Cannabis calm
(1,124 posts)He's certainly not coming here to obtain support from New Mexicans. I don't think that Rio Rancho can muster to police protection that Albuquerque was able deploy during tRump's last visit to New Mexico.
This riot could become real ugly.
randr
(12,408 posts)Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)Chump loves to rub salt into the wounds.
MarcA
(2,195 posts)for those in the area and just ignore drumph. That would be very effective
and get good news coverage.
Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)triron
(21,915 posts)Almost as bad as the newspaper.
bdamomma
(63,654 posts)and revengeful, just like his mentor Putin.
Sogo
(4,963 posts)Trump could flip in 2020....
Gotta wonder what's behind that prediction....
triron
(21,915 posts)Sogo
(4,963 posts)which is why I said, "gotta wonder what's behind that prediction," as in how they plan to fix that election, as they did the three states in the upper Midwest that threw the 2016 election to DT....
Mc Mike
(9,107 posts)roamer65
(36,739 posts)Thats the truth and it is deplorable he is going there.