Boca Raton “No Kings” Rally and Car Protest Set for Saturday Morning

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Boca Raton “No Kings” Rally and Car Protest Set for Saturday Morning

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2025) — The national “No Kings” banner will host two demonstrations in downtown Boca Raton this Saturday morning to unite local residents in a display of democratic unity.

The No Kings Indivisible Boca Raton Rally is set for 10 a.m. to noon outside Boca Raton City Hall, 201 W. Palmetto Park Road, where participants plan to gather with signs and chants promoting the message that “in America, we don’t have kings. ”The event is part of a broader national day of action organized by the No Kings and Indivisible networks.

Just a block away, the South PBC Indivisible Car Protest for No Kings Day will run concurrently from 10 a.m. to noon, looping through the busy intersection of West Palmetto Park Road and Northwest 2nd Avenue. The drivers should paint their cars with red white and blue colors while showing pro-democracy signs and drive back and forth in front of City Hall.

The organizers established this car protest as a safe option for participants who stay in their vehicles while it allows parents with children and older adults and people who want to avoid crowds and heat.

The two events demonstrate the core principle of nonviolent action which defines the No Kings movement. All participants must remain calm while preventing conflicts and following the law throughout the event. All weapons including permitted ones are strictly prohibited.

Local activists received a warning this week which told them to stay alert. The message which circulated through private group chats and volunteer forums warned about agitators who might create disturbances at upcoming demonstrations across the country.

“Undercover ICE, far-right influencers, and agitators have been spotted at other protests. Mike Johnson has already started the narrative that the No Kings protest is a ‘terrorist’ event. They WILL be trying to provoke violence. Whatever you do, do NOT take the bait. Do not let others take the bait. Stay peaceful, stay on message. If you are interviewed, repeat the most unifying talking points. Do NOT lean into ‘antifa’ labels. It is not a real organization. Don’t let their lies become real. Don’t let it become a label. Stick to saying the whole thing: We are against fascism and violations of the constitution.”

The organizers made it clear that the main objective of the day was to demonstrate peacefully without any intention to provoke conflict. “The participants of “No Kings” are being asked to focus on unity and constitutional values rather than political labels.

The car caravan participants should follow a route that starts with Palmetto Park Road to the west then continues north on NW 2nd Avenue before turning east onto NW 2nd Street and ending with a southbound journey on either NW 1st Avenue or Dixie Highway before returning to City Hall.

The Boca Raton gatherings are among several “No Kings Day” events planned nationwide this weekend, each centered on the same message: democracy belongs to the people — not to any one person in power.

Organizers reiterated that the day’s goal is peaceful demonstration, not confrontation. “No Kings” participants are being reminded to focus on unity and constitutional values rather than political labels.

For those joining the car caravan, event hosts suggest a loop west on Palmetto Park Road, north on NW 2nd Avenue, east on NW 2nd Street, and south on either NW 1st Avenue or Dixie Highway before circling back toward City Hall.

The Boca Raton gatherings are among several “No Kings Day” events planned nationwide this weekend, each centered on the same message: democracy belongs to the people — not to any one person in power.

While the organization reiterates that the protests are to be peaceful, citing “A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action.”, some recent protests have made headlines for not being so peaceful:

  • Culpeper, VA (June 14, 2025) — Police arrested a 21-year-old after he allegedly drove an SUV into a dispersing crowd, striking at least one person; he was charged with reckless driving.
  • San Francisco, CA (June 14, 2025) — A hit-and-run driver struck marchers during a No Kings event; the suspect was detained and later charged, injuries described as non-life-threatening.
  • Los Angeles, CA (June 14, 2025) — Downtown demonstrations ended with unlawful-assembly declarations and less-lethal crowd-control rounds after clashes; subsequent court filings criticized LAPD’s protest response toward press.
  • Salt Lake City, UT (June 14–15, 2025) — A chaotic confrontation near the Federal Building ended in gunfire; an innocent bystander, Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, was fatally shot. Police briefings and multiple outlets documented the sequence and subsequent investigation.

Boca Post has reached out to Boca Raton Police for comment.

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