Hundreds of people have taken to the streets of downtown Tucson to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Protesters met at Mercado San Agustin around 11 a.m. and marched in the streets to Mayor Jonathan Rothschild's office just after noon.
The group of protesters plans to march to the courthouse at 405 West Congress at 4 p.m. and will then march to El Presidio Park to join a "U of A march."
#Protesters at Linda & Congress in downtown w/ signs "Not my President." Will line up for a march at 12:15pm @kgun9 pic.twitter.com/JLGtvrAgRZ
— Priscilla KGUN9 (@PriscillaCasper) January 20, 2017
People gather outside federal courthouse in rain to speak out against President Trump. Earlier: 100+ marched thru #Tucson streets @kgun9 pic.twitter.com/Ad98In9wV2
— Max Darrow (@MaxDarrowKGUN) January 20, 2017
Many #Protesters will begin marching to @JRothschildAZ's office. Protesters say "Reject #Trump and the 1%" @kgun9 pic.twitter.com/rEr0ODtgcy
— Priscilla KGUN9 (@PriscillaCasper) January 20, 2017
MARCH BEGINS: Over 100 protesters walk in the middle of Congress St. https://t.co/KL2hgoZoTw @kgun9
— Priscilla KGUN9 (@PriscillaCasper) January 20, 2017
PROTEST: Over 100 protesters are at City Hall demanding a city sanctuary @kgun9 pic.twitter.com/BacOiNjb28
— Priscilla KGUN9 (@PriscillaCasper) January 20,
2017