Trump supporters, detractors eye Saturday clash
Rallies in support of and against President Donald Trump will be held in Berkeley's civic center area on Saturday.
Rallies in support of and against President Donald Trump will be held in Berkeley's civic center area on Saturday.
Rallies in support of and against President Donald Trump will be held in Berkeley’s civic center area on Saturday.
Similar rallies in Berkeley on March 4 sparked melees that resulted in several people being injured and 10 people being arrested, although the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office hasn’t filed charges against anyone so far.
The first scheduled event on Saturday is an “Empathy Tent” for both the pro- and anti-Trump rallies that will open at 9 a.m. at the Civic Center Park at 2151 Martin Luther King Jr. Way.
At 10 a.m., the activist group By Any Means Necessary will hold a rally at the park, which they are calling “Defeat and Confront the Trump Movement.” At 11 a.m., the group 2 Million Bikers will stage their motorcycles at 60 Codornices Road before going to the pro-Trump rally.
At noon, the rally in support of Trump will begin at the park.
The city of Berkeley has issued a news release advising residents about how they can stay safe during the rallies if they attend them.
City officials said:
“If you are at a demonstration and you see violence, separate yourself. Keep a distance. If you can do so safely, report it to police. … This is the best way to keep yourself and others safe, and it allows police to intervene safely. When individuals commit violence surrounded by a peaceful crowd, police are always concerned about how the violence might spill over onto those who are not committing any crime whatsoever.”
Berkeley officials said 9 of the 10 people who were arrested at the March 4 rallies came from outside the city. They added that its police department “will continue to develop our strategies to ensure safety for all at demonstrations, each of which has its own unique dynamics”:
“Our mission for Saturday is to safeguard our community while facilitating the expression of the First Amendment. We will work to identify, investigate, arrest and prosecute anyone who commits crimes in our community. … That won’t end when the event does.”
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