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Protestors take to the streets of Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas – On Wednesday evening, a group of protestors took to the streets of the capital city.
Holding signs and chanting about abortion, more than a dozen people stood at the intersection of 7th and Chester Streets.
This comes after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade, which made way for the near-total ban on abortions in Arkansas.
Several Little Rock police officers and State Capitol security were seen in the area directing traffic away from the protestors.
Officers warned them to move out of the street at one point.
Later, the group turned and walked down the middle of the road and went back in the direction of the State Capitol building.
According to police, no arrests were made.
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