Gallery: Hundreds gather for protest at Flagstaff City Hall
Around 500 people gathered at the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday to take part in the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest. Many of those who attended did so to oppose the abrupt firing of public land agency employees. For a story on the protest, visit on Wednesday morning.
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Around 500 people protest on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest. Many of those who attended did so to oppose the abrupt firing of public land agency employees.
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A sign shows support for federal workers during a protest on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest.
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Around 500 people protest on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the nationwide "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest.
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May McGervey, 5, holds a sign voicing concern about forest fire risk outside Flagstaff City Hall on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest. Many of those who attended did so to oppose the abrupt firing of public land agency employees.
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Christine Mazon holds a "No Kings on Presidents Day" sign during a protest on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday.Â
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Around 500 people protest on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest.
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Lucy Proctor Shamah, 10, and her dad Ben Proctor hold signs in protest on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest.
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Protesters line Route 66 on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest.
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Jonathan Nez, former president of the Navajo Nation, shows his support and talks to protesters on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday during the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest.
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Carly Pierson, left, and Brandon Gustafson protest outside Flagstaff City Hall on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" National Day of Protest.
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Protesters line Route 66 on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest.
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Protesters line Route 66 on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday to protest cuts to the federal workforce.
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Justina Coffey holds up a sign protesting the abrupt firing of public land agency employees during a rally on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday.
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Around 500 people protest on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday as part of the "No Kings on Presidents Day" protest, which also took place in many cities across the country. Many of those who attended did so to oppose the abrupt firing of public land agency employees.
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Lexi Fojtik, left, Mike Juarez, center, and Keven Griffen hold signs in protest of cuts to the federal workforce during a rally on the Flagstaff City Hall lawn on Monday.
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