How big US cities are preparing for protests after Roe v. Wade is overturned
Police departments in major cities across the country were monitoring extremist groups as they prepared for potential violent protests Friday over the
Roe v. Wade ruling.
New York City cops braced for a long night with beefed-up patrols as pro-abortion protesters planned to gather in Washington Square and Union Square in Manhattan on Friday night.
In Dallas, Texas, workers boarded up windows on a federal building downtown and were seen putting fencing around the perimeter as one social-media group urged protesters to avoid posting pictures online and to “wear a mask and nondescript clothing.”
The pro-abortion radical group Jane’s Revenge, which has
already claimed responsibility for arson attacks and vandalism since the leak of the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, published a letter last week declaring “open season” on pro-life pregnancy crisis centers.
Roe v. Wade decision: How US cities are preparing for protests