More than a dozen pro-abortion activists were arrested at a peaceful men’s pro-life demonstration in Boston, Massachusetts, on Saturday for allegedly acting in an “unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous manner,” according to police.
Fourteen people were arrested, “most or all” of whom were pro-abortion counter-protesters at the The National Men’s March to Abolish Abortion and Rally for Personhood, the Boston Globe reported, citing police.
Those arrested were identified as Julia Coughlin, 26; Jennifer Adams, 22; Joseph McDonald, 26; Gary Ervin, 28; Aiden Burke, 24; Charles McDonald, 21; Laurel Clapp Fox, 25; Sofia Rose, 24; Mitchell Lawson, 27; Meiya Sparks Lin, 24; Waylon Linn Adams, 22; Lakes Levine, 18; Bailey Olmstead, 26; and Christopher Jacques, 40.
They are facing charges of disorderly conduct and disturbing a public assembly.
“Pray — you’ll need it. Your cause will be defeated,” counterprotesters shout in Kenmore Square as a swarm of Boston police officers gather — pushing against the crowd and appearing to throw some people on the ground. pic.twitter.com/a0kvHfgiXE
— Shannon Larson (@shannonlarson98) November 16, 2024
The National Men’s March to Abolish Abortion and Rally for Personhood was a city-permitted demonstration that began outside of Planned Parenthood on Commonwealth Avenue at 11:00 a.m. The group marched for more than three miles to Parkman Bandstand in the Boston Common for a rally, according to Boston.com. […]
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