Abortion rights activists arrested at LACMA on vandalism charges

Abortion rights activists stage a "die-in" protest by chaining themselves to the lamp posts installation "Urban Light"
Abortion rights activists stage a “die-in” protest by chaining themselves to the lamp posts set up “City Gentle” outdoors the Los Angeles County Museum of Artwork on Thursday in Los Angeles.
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Three abortion rights activists had been arrested on costs of felony vandalism Thursday outdoors the Los Angeles County Museum of Artwork after they poured pretend blood on Chris Burden’s iconic “City Gentle” artwork set up, authorities mentioned.

Activists chained themselves to the cast-iron lamps on Wilshire Boulevard, in keeping with the Los Angeles Police Division. Video from the scene confirmed protesters mendacity in a pool of pretend blood, with one demonstrator posing of their underwear to reenact the demise of Gerri Santoro, an American girl who died from an unsafe abortion carried out in a Connecticut motel room in 1964.

The protest started at midday and was organized by the Los Angeles chapter of Rise Up For Abortion Rights. The group sought to carry consideration to abortion bans being enacted throughout the nation after the U.S. Supreme Court docket overturned the landmark 1973 Roe vs. Wade resolution final month. Abortion rights protests have proliferated at public areas throughout the nation for the reason that court docket’s ruling.

The LAPD issued a dispersal order at 3:25 p.m. and once more round 4 p.m., in keeping with authorities. At 4:10 p.m. law enforcement officials arrested two girls and a person on costs of felony vandalism. Wilshire Boulevard was closed for a short while in the course of the protest, in keeping with authorities.

Rise Up For Abortion Rights mentioned two navy veterans had been among the many individuals arrested.

Video of the protesters’ arrests was shared on social media.

“There’s a struggle on my physique proper now, and that’s unacceptable. The time is now for change,” protester Lavi Bourne mentioned in a video as she was being handcuffed.

“I didn't serve my nation to have my freedom stripped away,” demonstrator Victoria Eggers mentioned as she was handcuffed. “I'll stand up and use my physique, put it on the road as a result of that’s what I took an oath to do.”

Rise Up for Abortion Rights shared the names of the 2 protesters on social media and recognized the third individual solely as Sean.

The group mentioned the protest was not aimed toward LACMA however was “a name to the humanities neighborhood and to all of society: silence is compliance, begin taking motion” in keeping with a press release posted on a Go Fund Me marketing campaign to lift bail cash. In accordance with jail data, Eggers was launched from jail early Friday morning. It was unclear whether or not the opposite two protesters additionally had been launched.

The protesters mentioned that the pink paint would wash away with water. LACMA didn't instantly reply to requests for remark.

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