Supporters of US President Donald Trump circled a Lexington road beeping their horns to show their solidarity as the US election approaches. Black Lives Matter demonstrators stood at the side of the road of Kentucky's second largest city with flags as a counter protest.
One protester, April Taylor, said she was sure "that LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department) is in bed with the Republican Party, so it's not shocking that they [the protesters] got the ok to do this."
A large police presence could also be seen.
The election is scheduled for November 3.
Supporters of US President Donald Trump circled a Lexington road beeping their horns to show their solidarity as the US election approaches. Black Lives Matter demonstrators stood at the side of the road of Kentucky's second largest city with flags as a counter protest.
One protester, April Taylor, said she was sure "that LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department) is in bed with the Republican Party, so it's not shocking that they [the protesters] got the ok to do this."
A large police presence could also be seen.
The election is scheduled for November 3.
Supporters of US President Donald Trump circled a Lexington road beeping their horns to show their solidarity as the US election approaches. Black Lives Matter demonstrators stood at the side of the road of Kentucky's second largest city with flags as a counter protest.
One protester, April Taylor, said she was sure "that LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department) is in bed with the Republican Party, so it's not shocking that they [the protesters] got the ok to do this."
A large police presence could also be seen.
The election is scheduled for November 3.