No Kings Day Newport News Virginia Oct. 18 2025

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Police Ping was live at the No King Day Protest at the corner of Jefferson Ave. and Oyster Point Rd. Event organizers expected at least 500 protesters, however by the time the event started at 2PM, that number was already been exceeded as citizens kept poured into the shopping center parking lot. Police were on standby but quickly left when they saw Police Ping, so much for transparency!

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Protesters started arriving around noon as they set up their various displays and political signs along the busy intersection. Most were friendly and were happy to have a conversation, however there's always a few agitators including one gentleman that clearly didn't want his photo taken as he stood front and center of the protest for the world to see. 

As the clock struck noon, the busy intersection was transformed into a battleground of political beliefs and passionate displays. Protesters of all ages and backgrounds began setting up their signs, banners, and makeshift stages, eager to make their voices heard.

Most of the protesters were friendly and approachable, eager to engage in civil discourse and debate. However, as is often the case in any large gathering, there were a few agitators in the mix. One gentleman, in particular, stood out from the crowd – not for his political beliefs or catchy slogans, but for his intense aversion to having his photo taken.

As he positioned himself front and center of the protest, it became clear that this man did not want his face to be plastered all over social media for the world to see. Every time a camera or smartphone was pointed in his direction, he would dart out of frame or cover his face with his hands. It was a comical sight to behold, as he dodged and weaved his way through the crowd, determined to maintain his anonymity.


Despite his best efforts, the elusive protester could not escape the lens of the determined photographers and journalists who were covering the event. His contorted expressions and frantic attempts to avoid being photographed only served to draw more attention to him, much to the amusement of onlookers.

In the end, the Unphotogenic Protester inadvertently became the star of the show, capturing the attention of passersby and social media users alike. While his message may have been lost in the chaos of the protest, his unwillingness to be captured on film will be a lasting memory for all who witnessed his antics that day.

So, the next time you find yourself at a protest or demonstration, keep an eye out for the Unphotogenic Protester – you never know when their antics will provide a welcome dose of humor in an otherwise serious affair.

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