A helicopter sits in Margaret T. Hance Park where the Phoenix Police Department set up a mobile commander center to manage operations for the immigration march (Jayme West/KTAR)
The Phoenix Police Department Mobile Command Center (Jayme West/KTAR).
An organizer energizes the crowd at Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Jim Cross/KTAR)
An undentified man watches the action at the state fairgrounds from the roof of a building (Bob McClay/KTAR). [Probably one of the Good Guys - T.]
[No caption for this picture but I think it pretty much sums up most FReeper feelings. Not sure which side this guy's on though. LOL - T.]
Photo by Cole Hickman [It will be a cold day in hell before illegals get the vote. - T.]
An American flag was raised upside down. It was later flipped right side up after it was placed on the ground .Photo from Senator Linda Gray, (R-Dist. 10) [Good work, Linda! - T.]
An aerial view of the state fairgrounds.
An aerial view of the state fairgrounds.
[No caption given but obviously another aerial view. - T.]
One of the local TV stations said that Phoenix officials estimated somewhere around 20,000 marchers, not 100,000 as predicted by the organizers.
Is it proper to hang the flag sideways with the stars at the top? The mexican flag is in their backpacks and in their trunks.
Phoenix needs very close watching!