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More than 12 people were arrested in New York after the Roe v. Wade decision, with protesters on the streets

Thousands of protesters are on the streets of Manhattan and across the country after the Supreme Court overturns the groundbreaking Law vs. Wade decision that protects women's rights. At least 12 people were arrested after appearing. Right to abortion for almost 50 years.

Washington Square Park was flooded with enthusiastic pro-choice supporters on Friday evening. After that, the crowd went north in Midtown around 9 pm. Stops at Grand Central Station, Times Square and Bryant Park. 

One police officer estimated that there were 17,000 people in the crowd. Many were screaming like "my body, my choice" and had signs saying "keep your law away from my body" and "no womb or opinion".

During the march, the crowd stopped by the News Corporation building on 6th Avenue, home of Fox News and the New York Post.

"Burning it. Burn it. F–k Tucker Carlson." The crowd shouted outside the News Corp building. 

"F-you" They yelled at a pair of guards. 

Someone in the crowd spray-painted "F—k Fox" on the sides of the building.

NYPD arrested at least a dozen protesters after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v Wade decision.
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Activists march on the Brooklyn Bridge during a protest following Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, on June 24, 2022.
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broke the window of the Women's National Republican Club on 51st Avenue and poured an unknown liquid on the floor. The photo shows.

NYPD could not confirm the incident immediately, but the marked police car was parked outside the club.

The crowd ended the Crusaders at Bryant Park, where several were arrested around 11:00 pm. They blocked traffic on 42nd Street and The Avenue of Americaas. The post counted at least 12 individuals detained by police.

They sat cross-legged in the middle of the pedestrian crossing as police officers warned them that they would be arrested and charged with chaotic behavior if they did not leave. In response, three women took off their shirts completely topless.

Thousands of protesters took the streets of New York City following the Supreme Court's decision on June 24, 2022.
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"Shame. Shame. Shame." Police officers protest The crowd chanted as they wrapped a cable tie around their hands.

After a while, the other two were also arrested.

Several other protesters were seen blocking the M7 bus to Harlem, one climbing up the windshield and twisting. Another protester pretended to fall in front of the bus. 

In the park, a woman named Elizabeth of the Socialist Liberation Party speaks in front of the stage, telling the crowd that "the Supreme Court needs to be abolished" and "summer of anger."

In Washington, D.C., anothermassive protest at Capitol Hill, except for the back-and-forth push between protesters and police and the American flag fired on the streets. It was almost peaceful. ..

Protesters marched past the DC Court's Metropolitan Police Department headquarters, many dressed in black and carrying open black umbrellas, claiming to "burn the grounds to the ground." The group before the march had a large banner stating, "They can't control our body."

U.S. Capitol Police officers block access to the Capitol during an abortion protest on June 24, 2022.
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Activists hold up a sign saying, "Overturn the GOP" outside of the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on June 24, 2022.
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"Judge F—k Thomas" They chanted at some point.

The crowd returned to the Supreme Court building without spray painting or property destruction.

Citizens app posted that the entire county of Los Angeles hijacked the LA Freeway before protesters disbanded to police. The video shows a crowd chanting as they march on the freeway. Other rallies were also reported elsewhere in the city.

In downtown Los Angeles, a video ofshows aprotester launching fireworks when he collides with a LAPD police officer.

Supporters of abortion rights march along the street during a protest in West Hollywood, Calif. on June 24, 2022.
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In Phoenix, people scream after police officers fire tear gas. I raised and ran. At a seemingly peaceful rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, avideo shows

inside the Capitol in a crowd in the front yard. hospital. According to

KCRG-TV, it was partially captured by the camera. The video shows that the pickup truck was seen driving at low speed as the two pushed the front hood and ran backwards to avoid being overrun.

In other major cities such as Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia, thousands of protesters rage on streets, with more than 40 million women in at least 26 states. It is expected that abortion will be banned. The High Court's decision to uphold Mississippi law, which disagrees with

Roe , does not outlaw abortion, but assigns control to the state government.