A tiny group of pro-choice demonstrators went on in front of Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home Thursday evening, just one day after an alleged attempt for assassination on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Fox News informed.
The mob moved up and down the sidewalk, waving banners and carrying signs, chanting some slogans such as “Your neighbor says post-Roe, we say hell no!” or “Hey-hey, ho-ho, the handmaiden has got to go!”
The small gathering came a day after protestors marched in front of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home after a man from California was arrested for threatening to kill him.
According to authorities, the man, Nicholas John Roske, 26, was armed with a revolver, a knife, and zip ties. The man was charged with the attempted murder of a Supreme Court Justice.
Rallies against the Supreme Court Justices have increased in recent weeks in what is a reaction to a leaked draft opinion that suggested the Supreme Court was about to overturn Roe v. Wade, the historic 1973 abortion case.
Roske expressed his displeasure with the draft as well as the mass shooting that occurred in Uvalde, Texas, last month, which murdered 21 people, including 19 children. According to one criminal complaint, Roske stated that he felt Kavanaugh would vote to ease gun control restrictions.
According to a study from the Department of Homeland Security, the Supreme Court draft opinion has sparked a flood of threats toward officials and others, raising the risk of extremist violence.
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