As 1000's of pro-choice protesters took to the streets throughout the U.S. Friday to make their voices heard following the Supreme Courtroom’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, some demonstrators had been met with violence.
At a protest in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a pickup truck driver plowed into a gaggle of demonstrators earlier than fleeing the scene.
The unidentified male driver of the Ford truck rammed into a number of protesters, all of them ladies. At the very least one lady was injured after the car rolled over her ankle.
“He tried to homicide them,” stated Lyz Lenz, a neighborhood journalist and witness to the assault. “These ladies see him coming and a bunch of individuals put their arms out to cease him. And he simply retains going.”

Video of a protest in Phoenix confirmed police taking pictures tear fuel from the home windows of the Arizona Senate constructing, forcing tons of of protesters carrying indicators to flee.
Video shared on Twitter by Republican state Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita from contained in the constructing confirmed protesters with indicators chanting outdoors the doorways of the state Capitol and banging on the glass doorways, however not trying to enter. After being tear-gassed, protesters moved downtown and had been tear-gassed once more by police after a monument was allegedly vandalized.
In downtown Los Angeles, journalist Tina Berg was seen on video being violently shoved to the bottom by a police officer, who then informed her: “I’m making an attempt to guard you.”
Throughout a protest in Windfall, Rhode Island, on Friday, a GOP candidate allegedly assaulted his political opponent. Video seems to point out Jeann Lugo ― an officer with the Windfall Police Division, and a Republican candidate for state Senate ― punching Jennifer Rourke within the face. Rourke is a reproductive rights organizer who's working as a Democrat towards Lugo within the state Senate election.
Lugo was positioned on administrative go away with pay Saturday morning pending an investigation, the police division stated. Rourke stated she plans to press costs towards Lugo.
In D.C., abortion rights protesters who confirmed up on the fenced-off Supreme Courtroom constructing to make their voices heard had been additionally met by anti-abortion advocates, some who engaged in harassing conduct. One lady informed HuffPost reporter Alanna Vagianos, between sobs, that she repeatedly requested an anti-abortion protester ― a person ― to cease following her.
And out of doors Mississippi’s solely abortion clinic early Saturday morning, CNN correspondent Nadia Romero identified a number of males with anti-abortion indicators who had come to harass these displaying as much as the clinic.
“Right here we're, outdoors of the final standing abortion clinic within the state of Mississippi, and it has not been an excellent morning right here,” Romero stated. “It has been confrontational, it has been very threatening. They wish to be on TV? Let’s put them on TV.”
The lads might be seen on video standing simply behind the digital camera. A police officer stands along with his again to the digital camera.
“They’ve been very confrontational with us and threatening,” Romero continued. “That’s why you see the again right here of a Jacksonville, Mississippi, police officer. Now we have requested them to again up and provides us some area, however they've determined to face and hover over us.”
Romero stated police first confirmed up after one of many anti-abortion males backed his truck up and allegedly hit one of many clinic’s volunteers.
Extra on the Supreme Courtroom abortion ruling:
- Supreme Courtroom strikes down Roe v. Wade, dismantling decades-old precedent
- Roe overturned: The combat begins
- Abortion is now unlawful in these states
- Liberal justices dissent with “sorrow” for “hundreds of thousands of American ladies”
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: “Now we have to fill the streets”
- Clarence Thomas: Circumstances defending homosexual marriage and contraception ought to be subsequent
- Republicans make it clear they wish to ban abortion nationwide
- Donald Trump praises SCOTUS determination
- West Coast states launch a plan to guard out-of-state abortion sufferers
- Right here’s how the world is reacting to the top of Roe
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