Trump rally canceled for security reasons


CHICAGO (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump canceled a rally in the city due to security concerns.

Protesters whose presence at the rally forced the Republican White House front-runner to call off the event are celebrated their success at keeping him from taking the stage.

As Trump supporters walk through the anti-Trump crowd outside the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion, many of the protesters are chanting: "We stopped Trump! We stopped Trump!"

Others are shouting: "Racists, go home! Racists, go home!"

There were no apparent physical confrontations between the two sides as police officers on foot and horseback worked to keep them apart.

Kamran Siddiqui is a 20-year-old student at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where the event was to take place.

He says: "Trump represents everything America is not and everything Chicago is not. We came in here and we wanted to shut this down. Because this is a great city and we don't want to let that person in here."

Siddiqui says he's a supporter of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. He says it "feels amazing" to have stopped Trump from speaking at his own rally.

He adds: "Everybody came together. That's what people can do. Now people got to go out and vote because we have the opportunity to stop Trump."