EUGENE, Ore. – Thousands of Eugene locals once again took to the streets for the second "No Kings" protest of the year. The crowd included people of all ages from children to seniors united under one message.

“It really seemed like there were a lot of different walks of life out here and I'm really grateful and appreciative to see so many different kinds of folks here united in this stance against fascism,” an anonymous protestor said.”

More than 50 "No Kings" protests took place across Oregon today, with many of them in communities throughout Western Oregon.

Eugene police estimated between 3,500 to 4,000 protesters joined the rally, which stayed peaceful throughout the day.

“You know, people have been friendly and it's been really good. Young people, older people, children and dogs an

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