Bradstock to Speak at Indiana's No Kings Rally
- Hank Knerr
- 20 hours ago
- 2 min read

Alan Bradstock, Democratic candidate for U.S. House District 14, is planning to attend Indiana’s No Kings Rally speaking at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28. Indiana’s rally, one of thousands being held across the globe on the 28th, will be centered at the corner of 8th and Philadelphia streets in downtown Indiana. It will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Bradstock is a Desert Storm veteran, retired FBI agent, and lifelong public servant from Western Pennsylvania. After serving as a U.S. Army aviation officer during the fall of the Berlin Wall, He went on to a distinguished career in the FBI leading investigations into corruption, terrorism, and violent crime, and later serving in coordination roles at CIA Headquarters, the DEA, and the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa.
Bradstock is running unopposed on the Democratic ticket, planning to unseat Republican 4-term representative Guy Reschenthaler with Bradstock ready to bring integrity, accountability, and proven leadership to Congress for Pennsylvania’s 14th District.
The event, which will be the country’s third No Kings Rally, claims nationally that while families and American values are under attack, silence is not an option. Through peaceful protest, marchers look to defend themselves and their communities against this administration’s unjust, illegal, and cruel acts of violence, censorship, and attack on Constitutional rights. All citizens, regardless of party affiliation or nationality, are invited to march. No advance registration is required; however, RSVPs are appreciated. The even listing also includes more information.
The Primary election in Pennsylvania is set for Tuesday, May 16. The last day to register to vote is May 4, and the last day to request a mail-in ballot is May 12. Various resources for voters is available at https://www.indianapadems.com/resources. Contact the ICDC at indiandems@gmail.com for more information and to volunteer for campaign work.

The last No Kings Rally on October 18, as estimated by the Indiana Borough Police to bring 500 people to Downtown Indiana, is believed to be Indiana’s largest protest.
The Rally is being organized locally by the Indiana County Democratic Committee (ICDC). A concurrent rally held in cooperation with the ICDC will form at the same time, 2:00 p.m., at IRMC Park under the guidance of Indiana County Common Good. Rally goers will line the Philadelphia Street sidewalks from IRMC Park up to the Indiana County Courthouse.




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