Actress/activist Jodie Sweetin was roughed up by LAPD. |
The Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are considered the most brutal of law enforcement agencies. Since the Rodney King incident, the LAPD and LASD have been portrayed as the biggest gang in California. They got training from the Israeli government and use tactics that could be considered human right violations.
The LAPD just manhandled actress/activist Jodie Sweetin at a pro-choice protest pic.twitter.com/FMJNfjUMBW
— Fifty Shades of Whey (@davenewworld_2) June 26, 2022
More shoving. At this point, the majority of protestors had dispersed. Behind me was mostly media and legal observers. pic.twitter.com/VaBO8UHd9C
— Lexis-Olivier Ray (@ShotOn35mm) June 25, 2022
The Supreme Court had also partially eliminated the Miranda rights. Law enforcement can arrest you without any mention of your rights to remain silent or request for superiors in disputes. It also removed law enforcement officers who are culpable of misuse of authority.
Actress Jodie Sweetin, best known for her roles on Full House and Netflix's sequel Fuller House was protesting the Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
She and protesters were on a freeway and the Los Angeles Police Department in riot gear shoved her to the ground. She was not injured.
Sweetin, best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner in "Full House," confirmed that she is the woman in the video, which was posted online on Instagram and shared widely on that social media platform and on Twitter.
"I’m extremely proud of the hundreds of people who showed up yesterday to exercise their First Amendment rights and take immediate action to peacefully protest the giant injustices that have been delivered from our Supreme Court," Sweetin said in a statement shared by her publicist.
"Our activism will continue until our voices are heard and action is taken. This will not deter us, we will continue fighting for our rights. We are not free until ALL of us are free."
The protest was part of the second day of a series of demonstrations that are still going in Los Angeles and around the United States, in response to the Supreme Court's 5-4 Friday ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, which protected the constitutional right to an abortion.
Andrea Barber and Jodie Sweetin are supporters of abortion rights. Candace Cameron Bure is more conservative on many of these issues. Her brother is a far-right televangelist and former child actor.
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