About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell on April 6, 2020. Ordinance 1840 declares a state of emergency that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time.
Hunter D'Antuono
A woman tries to rip an upside down U.S. flag from the hands of a group of protesters at Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 declares a state of emergency that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon
A woman runs at a group of protesters in an attempt to take their upside down U.S. flag in front of Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 is an state of emergency ordinance that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon
Sarah Baker participates in a protest in front of Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 is an state of emergency ordinance that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon
Hudson Ramlow participates in a protest in front of Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 is an state of emergency ordinance that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon
Nick Johnson participates in a protest in front of Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 is an state of emergency ordinance that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon
Brian Rodgers participates in a protest in front of Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 is an state of emergency ordinance that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon
Charolette Boyland participates in a protest in front of Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 is an state of emergency ordinance that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon
Steve Martin participates in a protest in front of Kalispell City Hall on April 6, 2020. About 30 people gathered to protest part of a new ordinance put forth by the City of Kalispell. Ordinance 1840 is an state of emergency ordinance that grants the Kalispell city manager the authority to, among other things, direct law enforcement to enforce quarantines or curfews in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the city has no intent to enact a curfew at this time. Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon