Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published June 14, 2025 9:50 P.M.
(Beaver, Pa) A large “No Kings” rally was held outside of the Beaver Courthouse on Flag Day Saturday afternoon.
Hundreds of rally goers lined the Main Street of Beaver in front of the Courthouse accepting friendly honks and waves of passing cars while others gathered on the courthouse steps as guest speakers took the microphone.
Beaver County Radio witnessed no violence and the rally was peaceful.
At one point, a supporter stopped his vehicle on the street briefly, getting out to cheer and acknowledge the crowd. The traffic stopping incident lasted roughly 30 seconds.
At another time, motorcycles displaying flags drove by with middle finger hand gestures to participants.
Most signs being held up by attendees were messages of protecting democracy.
A group of roughly 20-30 President Donald Trump supporters gathered across the street and were waving Trump flags during the duration of the event.
A downpour of rain shortly before 2pm caused some participants to disperse, while hundreds of others stuck around to the scheduled end time at approximately 2:30pm.
Beaver Police and the County Sheriff’s Department were in observing distance during the entire demonstration. Beaver County Radio did not witness the police engaging with anyone who attended.
Following the rally, organizers told Beaver County Radio that estimated attendance was between 1000 to 1500 people. They also confirmed it was an incident free day.
The local rally was organized by the Beaver County Young Democrats.
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