On Juneteenth, Tulsa Prepares for Unrest as Protesters March Nationwide

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On Juneteenth, Tulsa Prepares for Unrest as Protesters March Nationwide
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Tulsa officials prepared early Friday for up to 100,000 antipolice protesters and Trump supporters to descend on the city, by boarding up stores and putting up a perimeter fence around President Trump’s rally venue

TULSA, Okla.—Tulsa officials prepared early Friday for up to 100,000 anti-police protesters and Trump supporters to descend on the city, by boarding up stores and setting up metal fences around the BOK Center where President Trump will hold a rally Saturday.

The Trump rally this weekend comes as protesters began demonstrating in cities across the country Friday to mark Juneteenth, a holiday that celebrates the end of slavery, and demand change to the U.S. justice system.

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