Massachusetts State Police said they're ready to handle the large crowds expected at the "No Kings" rallies in Boston and other communities on Saturday.

State Police Col. Geoffrey Noble said the State Police have been working with Boston Police and have a security plan in effect to ensure the rallies remain peaceful.

State Police ready for large crowds

"What law enforcement is looking for is, they're looking for the non-peaceful protesters, the agitators," said security expert Todd McGhee. "And both agencies have been training and [are] equipped to surgically remove those agitators to allow the peaceful protesters to continue their assembly."

The rally began at noon on Boston Common, with crowds of people gathering even before it began. Counterprotesters are also expected at the Common

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