Arizona Senate Building ‘Shaking’

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Protests erupted around the country on Friday night after Roe v. Wade was overturned.

In “red” states around the country, pro-abortion advocates went into panic mode over the possibility of abortion restrictions tightening in their states.

Arizona was one example, with protesters literally shaking the building before measures were taken to get the situation under control.

Tear Gas Used

Once one got out that the Arizona Senate was in sessions, protesters flocked to the building.

The scene was surreal, with hundreds, if not thousands of people outside the building trying to breach the doors.

The Arizona Department of Public Safety stated, “As groups realized the state legislature was in session, they attempted to breach the doors of the Arizona Senate and force their way into the building.

“The violence of their efforts literally shook the building and terrified citizens and law makers who occupied the building. As the glass doors bowed from attempts of forced entry, the occupants of the building were instructed to move to secure locations.”

This was the scene as it was playing out in real-time…

Attorney General, Mark Brnovich added, “An angry mob defaced the Arizona Peace Officers Memorial last night, after being dispersed from the State Capitol.

“This wasn’t a peaceful or lawful protest.

“We must never tolerate these criminal attempts to tear down our institutions and intimidate our officials.”

More than a few statements were made that the Senators were being held hostage in the building because of the angry mob outside.

Sadly, this is more than likely just the beginning, and more protests are being organized around the country via social media.

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