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Until he gets a restraining order against each and every particular person who shows up, people can do whatever they want to him.
If someone tells you to leave their property, and you refuse or return, you are trespassing. Restraining orders are not required. When the police come, they may have the property owner verbally trespass you in the presence of police, so that the police can take action if you decide to remain or return again.
Sidewalks are public.
If you stand around waiting for police to show up, that's on you.