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Cancellation protesters stay at DC Bridge after 24 hours

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A man climbing the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C.On Friday, he protested the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Roe v. Wade case. 24hours. According to

FOX 5 DC, protester Guido Reichstadter began climbing the bridge around 10 am on Friday. 

While Reichstadter was standing on the bridge, traffic stopped when authorities tried to contact him.

Reichstadter will stay on thebridge for as long as possible. When he reached the top of the bridge, his water bottle fell to the ground, leaving him without hydration.

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Pro-choice protester Guido Reichstadter atop the Frederick Douglass Bridge in Washington, D.C., Saturday, June 25, 2022.

Saturday, June 25, 2022, Prochoice protester Guidreihstatter at the top of the Frederick Douglas Bridge in Washington, D.C.(Kelly Laco / Fox News Digital)

Pro-choice protester Guido Reichstadter atop the Frederick Douglass Bridge in Washington, D.C., Saturday, June 25, 2022.

Saturday, June 25, 2022, Prochoice protester Guido Reichstadter at the top of Frederick Douglass Bridge in Washington, D.C.(Kelly Laco / Fox News Digital)

Reichstadter stunts nationwide in response to theSupreme Court rulingI hope to stimulate civil disobedience.

"If I can reach the top of this beloved bridge, I think I can reach the street!" He tweetedon Friday. "Shut down non-violently every day until our rights are protected. I'm here. I love you so much!"

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The Metropolitan Police Department said the Metropolitan Police Department is still on the scene.

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I'm still on the bridge. "

The height of the arch of the bridge is 70 feet.

In a tweet calling for support for the "non-violent civil resistance movement for the right to abortion," Reichstadter sees how his protest could end. Was shown.

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"I Will be in jail soon, but I'm looking forward to contacting you when I leave, "he wrote.

Fox News' Firdausa Stover contributed to this report.