Nationwide 'No King Day' Protests in the US; NYC and LA Increase Police Readiness

The 'No King Day' protests scheduled across the United States on the 14th have prompted increased police presence in New York City and Los Angeles to prevent potential violence. In LA, around 200 Marines arrived early in the morning to secure the Wilshire Federal Building. Recently, a man was temporarily detained for approaching the building but was quickly released. The detained individual, Leo, explained that he was mistakenly seen as a protester when he crossed the security line.
Additionally, the 14th is set to host the 250th anniversary celebration of the US Army, with some protesters breaking through barriers on the 13th, demanding the cancelation of the parade. Protesters were also seen riding electric scooters to clean up trash, showing their dissatisfaction with the political situation.