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Tear gas used to disperse protesters outside the Arizona Capitol, officials say

(CNN)On Friday, theSupreme Court overturned the Law vs. Wade caseagainst abortion. As federal constitutional rights grew, protesters and supporters of the ruling gathered in the Washington, DC High Court building and other cities across the country.

According to a CNN survey, similar demonstrations are planned nationwide over the weekend. Organizations such as planned parent-child relationships, our body bans, and the Women's March are within the group that hosts the event.

Late Friday, Arizona law enforcement agencies used tear gas to dissolve a crowd of abortionists protesting outside the Phoenix State Capitol.

"The army deployed tear gas after a crowd of protesters repeatedly knocked on the glass doors of the state parliament building," Arizona Public Safety Agency spokesman Bad Graves told CNN. rice field.

The crowd then moved across the street to Wesley Borin Plaza, and police used tear gas after the monument was destroyed, Graves said.

"While working inside, I was disturbed by the sound of my bangs and the smell of tear gas," said Arizona Parliamentarian Sarah Liguoli, Democrat, inside the building. Tweeted from. "The protesters have withdrawn from the Capitol," she added.

Demos say several Arizona abortion providers have preemptively suspended abortion services due to lack of legal clarity on the issue, according to a website post. It will be done afterwards.

Arizona Parliamentarian, Republican Justin Wilmes,said when he heard the protesters, he was working on some policy itemsTwilight. I did.

"I heard that after hitting and breaking the Senate windows, the DPS fired smoke grenades to disperse the crowd. It was a pure mess for a while," Wilmes said. Tweeted.

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The protest took place outside the Supreme Court

In the capital, one person led the protester in front of the Supreme Court. Release the hand. Hands off. "My body. My choice."

A woman told WJLAin theCNN family that this decision was indignant.

"It's illegal. The ban on abortion is illegitimate," the woman said. "

Protesters asked attendees to donate to abortion advocates and buy abortion medicines for distribution to others.

Opposition to abortion rights Was also in front of the Supreme Court. After the decision was made, a man standing in a placard containing the messages "Roe is dead" and "I am post-Roe generation" is celebrating above others. I sprayed champagne in the air. There were dozens of opponents of abortion rights on the site. During the afternoon, but by the evening they appeared to have been excluded from the crowd.

In New York's Greenwich Village, thousands of people marched and chanted on the streets. Brett Kavanaugh. There were several anti-abortion activists on the march, but they were unobtrusive and there were no conflicts seen on CNN's crew walking with protesters.

Los Angeles demonstrators clog 110 highway gh downtown when it passes, blocking traffic. In California,abortion remains legal, but protesters have said they have expressed concern and support for women in other states.

In Atlanta, hundreds of people from two different demonstrations met and gathered in front of the Capitol. Almost everyone was protesting the decision. CNN's crew saw one opposition activist who started the march a few miles away.

In Texas, a large crowd gathered in front of a federal court in downtown Austin. People talked with a microphone, but there was a lot of fear and frustration. There were several signs, including one that said, "Pro life is a lie and we can die."

In Washington, DC, an abortion rights activist climbed to the top of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge and was subsequently closed. Guido Reichstadter posted his videos and photos on social media from the top of the bridge and spread a large green banner. Green is recognized as a symbol of the right to abortion.

Reichstadter also erected a flag on the bridge stating "Don't step on the womb."

He told CNN that many people in the United States oppose the Supreme Court's decision, but their support is mostly passive, giving women access to abortion nationwide. He says it's not enough to do.