Demonstrators Across Colorado Protest White Supremacists

DENVER (AP) — Demonstrators are marching and waving signs in at least four Colorado cities after a white supremacist rally in Virginia turned deadly.

Rallies were held Sunday in Denver, Durango, Fort Collins and Lafayette.

Copter4 flew over the rally on Sunday (credit: CBS)

In Denver, several hundred demonstrators gathered beneath a statue of Martin Luther King Jr. in City Park and then marched about two miles west to the state Capitol as an afternoon thunderstorm brought a brief rain shower.

They chanted and clapped for speakers on the Capitol steps.

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In Fort Collins, marchers chanted "Everyone is welcome here. No hate, no fear." One demonstrator's sign said, "Make racists ashamed again."

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Protesters at a Durango intersection waved signs saying "Fight white supremacy" and "End racism."

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Demonstrators waved at motorists along a Lafayette street. One held a sign that said "Honk for peace!"

Copter4 flew over the march on Sunday (credit: CBS)

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