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Linfield Oaks, Menlo Park

Protest Outside Robinhood Headquarters

Reported Jan 28 at 12:35 PM Β· Updated Jan 28 at 1:09 PM Β· 15.1K Viewed

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Summary

A group of demonstrators has gathered outside the Robinhood Headquarters in Menlo Park.

A group of demonstrators has gathered outside the Robinhood Headquarters in Menlo Park.

A group of demonstrators has gathered outside the Robinhood Headquarters in Menlo Park.

A group of demonstrators has gathered outside the Robinhood Headquarters in Menlo Park.

A group of demonstrators has gathered outside the Robinhood Headquarters in Menlo Park.

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Timeline

Jan 28, 1:13PM

A Citizen user shows a small group of protesters on the scene.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Police are monitoring a protest outside Robinhood.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Incident reported at 85 Willow Rd.

Jan 28, 1:13PM

A Citizen user shows a small group of protesters on the scene.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Police are monitoring a protest outside Robinhood.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Incident reported at 85 Willow Rd.

Jan 28, 1:13PM

A Citizen user shows a small group of protesters on the scene.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Police are monitoring a protest outside Robinhood.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Incident reported at 85 Willow Rd.

Jan 28, 1:13PM

A Citizen user shows a small group of protesters on the scene.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Police are monitoring a protest outside Robinhood.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Incident reported at 85 Willow Rd.

Jan 28, 1:13PM

A Citizen user shows a small group of protesters on the scene.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Police are monitoring a protest outside Robinhood.

Jan 28, 12:35PM

Incident reported at 85 Willow Rd.

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Comments

KolipokiJan 28 at 12:38 PM

Probably because they stopped individuals from trading or buying GameStop stocksπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

deniskoJan 28 at 1:21 PM

Stonks ! To the moon πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€

PottosmokahJan 28 at 1:57 PM

WE NEEED TO SUPPORT THEM! Down with Wall Street!

snelson123Jan 28 at 2:11 PM

@Kolipoki Worse than that, Robinhood unilaterally sold the shares that shareholders held in their accounts for an average of a little over $118/share. GME ended the day at $193/share, so they cost their GME shareholders $75/share. Gonna be mega-lawsuits over this.

KolipokiJan 28 at 12:38 PM

Probably because they stopped individuals from trading or buying GameStop stocksπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

deniskoJan 28 at 1:21 PM

Stonks ! To the moon πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€

PottosmokahJan 28 at 1:57 PM

WE NEEED TO SUPPORT THEM! Down with Wall Street!

snelson123Jan 28 at 2:11 PM

@Kolipoki Worse than that, Robinhood unilaterally sold the shares that shareholders held in their accounts for an average of a little over $118/share. GME ended the day at $193/share, so they cost their GME shareholders $75/share. Gonna be mega-lawsuits over this.

KolipokiJan 28 at 12:38 PM

Probably because they stopped individuals from trading or buying GameStop stocksπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

deniskoJan 28 at 1:21 PM

Stonks ! To the moon πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€

PottosmokahJan 28 at 1:57 PM

WE NEEED TO SUPPORT THEM! Down with Wall Street!

snelson123Jan 28 at 2:11 PM

@Kolipoki Worse than that, Robinhood unilaterally sold the shares that shareholders held in their accounts for an average of a little over $118/share. GME ended the day at $193/share, so they cost their GME shareholders $75/share. Gonna be mega-lawsuits over this.

KolipokiJan 28 at 12:38 PM

Probably because they stopped individuals from trading or buying GameStop stocksπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

deniskoJan 28 at 1:21 PM

Stonks ! To the moon πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€

PottosmokahJan 28 at 1:57 PM

WE NEEED TO SUPPORT THEM! Down with Wall Street!

snelson123Jan 28 at 2:11 PM

@Kolipoki Worse than that, Robinhood unilaterally sold the shares that shareholders held in their accounts for an average of a little over $118/share. GME ended the day at $193/share, so they cost their GME shareholders $75/share. Gonna be mega-lawsuits over this.

KolipokiJan 28 at 12:38 PM

Probably because they stopped individuals from trading or buying GameStop stocksπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

deniskoJan 28 at 1:21 PM

Stonks ! To the moon πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€

PottosmokahJan 28 at 1:57 PM

WE NEEED TO SUPPORT THEM! Down with Wall Street!

snelson123Jan 28 at 2:11 PM

@Kolipoki Worse than that, Robinhood unilaterally sold the shares that shareholders held in their accounts for an average of a little over $118/share. GME ended the day at $193/share, so they cost their GME shareholders $75/share. Gonna be mega-lawsuits over this.

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