4 women arrested at downtown Los Angeles ‘die-in’ protesting abortion ruling

A woman protests the U.S. Supreme Court's abortion ruling in downtown Los Angeles in June. | Photo by Jason Kentaro/HeySoCal.com

Four women were arrested in downtown Los Angeles Wednesday at a protest against the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on abortion.

The group RiseUp4AbortionRights staged a “die in” Wednesday morning, in which the four demonstrators chained themselves to the front of City Hall in a “river of fake blood,” and wore bloody pants “to represent the women who will die due to the Supreme Court ruling overturning the legal right to abortion,” organizers said.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that four people were taken into custody for failure to disperse and trespassing, but no further information was available.

RiseUp4AbortionRights has been organizing regular demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles and in other cities across the United States since the Supreme Court announced its decision to overturn 1973’s Roe v. Wade ruling on June 24.

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