Marxist protestors, eager for a night of revolution against the United States of America, marched violently through the streets of Los Angeles on Friday and Saturday nights, using the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and give states the power to severely restrict or ban abortions as a cover to be violent.
Obviously, the lapdog media will claim that the protests were peaceful, but this is a lie. During the disturbances, at least two persons were detained, one for attempted murder.
“Individuals participating in such criminal activity are not exercising their 1st Amendment rights in protest of the Supreme Court decision, rather, they are acting as criminals,” LA police reported Saturday about the mayhem, saying, “the Department will vigorously pursue prosecution of these individuals.”
Los Angeles: LAPD officers make an arrest at the far-left riot over #RoevWade. Antifa try to stop the arrest but fail. pic.twitter.com/S491xDMewv
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According to officials, a lady was charged with resisting police after four policemen were injured by a barrage of missiles, fireworks, and an improvised blow torch.
The following video depicts police officers being assaulted with fireworks.
10:30 in LA shooting officers with fireworks #RoeVsWade #LARiots pic.twitter.com/UlxC58dEcd
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Around 10 a.m. on Saturday, protesters with posters reading “my body, my choice” and “reproductive rights are human rights” gathered at Grand Park on 200 N Grande Avenue for the second day of rallies.
By 2:00 p.m., hundreds of people were marching south on Broadway Avenue through downtown Los Angeles.
The LAPD anticipated road restrictions in the Civic Center area. The motorists were instructed to avoid the area.
On Friday, tens of thousands demonstrated around Southern California, including in downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, and West Hollywood.
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
As the night progressed and peaceful protests wound down, there were reports of clashes between demonstrators and police with bottles, fireworks, and other objects being hurled at officers, according to police.
The activity also spilled onto nearby freeways, including the 110 and the 101.
Demonstrations over the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade turned violent in downtown Los Angeles late Friday night. CONTINUE READING…