A massive military parade to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, requested by President Donald Trump to coincide with his 79th birthday, rolled through Washington D.C. on Saturday, as opponents of the president's agenda rallied in hundreds of cities nationwide for ''No Kings'' protests.
Rain didn't stop the parade but forced an early start. Despite concerns about lightning and thunderstorms, the rain held to a slight drizzle during the march of soldiers and machinery. Heavy cloud cover and low visibility in the Washington area did, however, seem to contribute to less of an aircraft presence in the parade.
As the parade was underway, police in Los Angeles fired tear gas and flash bangs to try to disperse demonstrators challenging immigration raids. Clouds of gas wafted toward a family-friendly demonstration that has been going for hours outside City Hall.
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A man wearing a black face covering and sunglasses began walking through the crowd and jostling with protesters.
A video posted online shows the man used his arms to push protesters who were surrounding him. Some in the crowd then began hitting him.
The man then pulled out the handgun, causing the crowd to scatter. He trained the gun on the crowd. A few people who remained nearby tried to de-escalate the situation.