After protesting resulted in cancellation of Donald Trump's rally in Chicago the previous day, the Republican presidential candidate appeared Saturday evening at Arvest Theater at the Midland theater in Kansas City. Several times during his speech
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Protesters were asked to show up at the Midland at 3 p.m. and stay for 90 minutes or so.

“Everyone’s seen the videos. There is a threat risk here so please be aware and take the necessary precautions,” the Facebook writer said. “We plan for a counter-demonstration outside the venue, as well as doing what we can to crash the fascist-fest on the inside.”

The page directed visitors to go to Trump’s website to secure tickets for the 6 p.m. rally

City officials said they were prepared for a downtown already crowded with Big 12 basketball fans, Trump supporters and protesters — all of whom could be on edge after Chicago.

Mayor Sly James pleaded for peaceful protests.

March 12, 2016