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DENVER — A right-wing group protesting Islamic law, or Sharia, clashed with counter-demonstrators at rallies in Denver, Chicago, Seattle, Minneapolis and other cities on Saturday.
DENVER, CO - JUNE 10: Kate Hatfield, 37, left, of Denver, stands against police as they clear the area after the 'Denver March Against Sharia' on June 10, 2017 in Denver, United States. The march was held in front of the Colorado State Capitol Building, and was one of scores of such protests in cities across the country. The police kept the counter-demonstrators apart from participants in the march to prevent a physical engagement between the two groups. She was protesting both how the Denver police were protecting the march participants and how they cleared distance between the two groups as the protest ended. (Photo by Ross Taylor/Getty Images) Denver police arrest two left-wing protestors during the Denver March Against Sharia Law in Denver, Colorado on June 10, 2017. The march was supported by two right-wing groups, The Proud Boys, and Bikers Against Radical Islam. Police kept the counter protestors separated during the rally which was held in front of the Colorado State Capital. The march was one of many held throughout the U.S. opposing Sharia law, and was viewed by many as promoting both Islamophobia and racism. / AFP PHOTO / Jason Connolly (Photo credit should read JASON CONNOLLY/AFP/Getty Images) Right-wing demonstrators taunt counter-demonstrators during the Denver March Against Sharia Law in Denver, Colorado on June 10, 2017. The march was supported by two right-wing groups, The Proud Boys, and Bikers Against Radical Islam. Police kept the counter protestors separated during the rally which was held in front of the Colorado State Capital. The march was one of many held throughout the U.S. opposing Sharia law, and was viewed by many as promoting both Islamophobia and racism. / AFP PHOTO / Jason Connolly (Photo credit should read JASON CONNOLLY/AFP/Getty Images) DENVER, CO - JUNE 10: Participants in the 'Denver March Against Sharia' taunt counter-demonstrators on June 10, 2017 in Denver, United States. The protest was held in front of the Colorado State Capitol Building, and was one of scores of such protests against Sharia law in cities across the country. The police kept the counter-demonstrators apart from participants in the march to prevent a physical engagement between the two groups. (Photo by Ross Taylor/Getty Images) DENVER, CO - JUNE 10: Donia Hanaei, 21, of Boulder, speaks to participants in the 'Denver March Against Sharia' over a megaphone on June 10, 2017 in Denver, United States. The march was held in front of the Colorado State Capitol Building, and was one of scores of such protests against Sharia law in cities across the country. Hanaei, who is Muslim, was telling them they could ask her any questions they wanted about Islam. The police kept the counter-demonstrators apart from participants in the march to prevent a physical engagement between the two groups. (Photo by Ross Taylor/Getty Images) Right-wing demonstrators taunt counter-demonstrators during the Denver March Against Sharia Law in Denver, Colorado on June 10, 2017. The march was supported by two right-wing groups, The Proud Boys, and Bikers Against Radical Islam. Police kept the counter protestors separated during the rally which was held in front of the Colorado State Capital. The march was one of many held throughout the U.S. opposing Sharia law, and was viewed by many as promoting both Islamophobia and racism. / AFP PHOTO / Jason Connolly (Photo credit should read JASON CONNOLLY/AFP/Getty Images) Members of a white supremacist group, who were removed from the Denver March Against Sharia Law, face off against Antifa demonstrators in Denver, Colorado on June 10, 2017. The march was supported by two right-wing groups, The Proud Boys, and Bikers Against Radical Islam. Police kept the counter protestors separated during the rally which was held in front of the Colorado State Capital. The march was one of many held throughout the U.S. opposing Sharia law, and was viewed by many as promoting both Islamophobia and racism. / AFP PHOTO / Jason Connolly (Photo credit should read JASON CONNOLLY/AFP/Getty Images) Right-wing demonstrator Cecily Frashuer taunts anti-Trump protesters and 'Antifa' members during the Denver March Against Sharia Law in Denver, Colorado on June 10, 2017. The march was supported by two right-wing groups, The Proud Boys, and Bikers Against Radical Islam. Police kept the counter protestors separated during the rally which was held in front of the Colorado State Capital. The march was one of many held throughout the U.S. opposing Sharia law, and was viewed by many as promoting both Islamophobia and racism. / AFP PHOTO / Jason Connolly (Photo credit should read JASON CONNOLLY/AFP/Getty Images) Right-wing demonstrators taunt counter-demonstrators during the Denver March Against Sharia Law in Denver, Colorado on June 10, 2017. The march was supported by two right-wing groups, The Proud Boys, and Bikers Against Radical Islam. Police kept the counter protestors separated during the rally which was held in front of the Colorado State Capital. The march was one of many held throughout the U.S. opposing Sharia law, and was viewed by many as promoting both Islamophobia and racism. / AFP PHOTO / Jason Connolly (Photo credit should read JASON CONNOLLY/AFP/Getty Images) DENVER, CO - JUNE 10: A participant (who refused to give his name) in the 'Denver March Against Sharia' speaks to counter-demonstrators on June 10, 2017 in Denver, United States. The march was held in front of the Colorado State Capitol Building, and was one of scores of such marches in cities across the country. The police kept the vast majority of counter-demonstrators apart from participants in the march to prevent a physical engagement between the two groups. (Photo by Ross Taylor/Getty Images) DENVER, CO - JUNE 10: Jeffery Keacher, 22, of Colorado Springs, participates in a counter-protest against the 'Denver March Against Sharia' on June 10, 2017 in Denver, United States. The march was held in front of the Colorado State Capitol Building, and was one of scores of such protests against Sharia law in cities across the country. Hanaei, who is Muslim, was telling them they could ask her any questions they wanted about Islam. The police kept the counter-demonstrators apart from participants in the march to prevent a physical engagement between the two groups. (Photo by Ross Taylor/Getty Images)