More than 800 people gathered Saturday outside Aberdeen City Hall for a local “No Kings” protest, according to the Harford County Democratic Central Committee. Organizers said the rally was part of a larger set of protests held the same day across the U.S. and in other countries.
What’s Happening: The Harford County Democratic Central Committee said it held the event with Together We Will Harford County Indivisible, and other groups at 60 N. Parke St. in Aberdeen, outside City Hall. Organizers said the event included a rally, sign-waving, and collecting mutual aid donations.




















What’s Important: The Harford County event was part of the third major wave of “No Kings” protests, referred to as “No Kings 3,” held Saturday, March 28,. Organizers of the broader movement estimated that more than 8 million people took part in more than 3,300 events nationwide.
What We Know: The “No Kings” protests are coordinated by the 50501 Movement and Indivisible. The 50501 name refers to “50 states, 50 protests, one movement,.”
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