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Protesters burn American flag in streets of Washington DC

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Protesters burn American flag in streets of Washington DC

Protesters burn American flag in streets of Washington DC

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  • Protesters in Washington, D.C. burned the American flag
  • One sign that was next to the burning flag read “F–k MPD” and another reads “f–k you Thomas, Alito, Coney Barrett, Kavanaugh,. Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, Roberts”
  • the Supreme Court decision which reversed Roe v. Wade.
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Protestors in Washington, D.C. burnt an American flag.

A number of protesters on Friday night burnt an American flag at the corner of D Street NW and 7th Street SW in Washington, DC.\

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Among the signs beside the burning flag were the words “F—k MPD” and “F—k you Thomas, Alito, Coney Barrett, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, Roberts.”

As the American flag was burnt on a roadway in Washington, D.C., the voices of protesters could be heard chanting in approval.

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Main image of Brian Laundrie (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital) and inset shot of a piece of the message Landrie left behind.

Laundrie said, “I heard a splash and a scream” while he and Petito were “trying to cross” a brook.

“After a few period of time during which I could not locate her, I called out for her. When I finally located the chilly and shivering woman, she was gasping for air and calling my name “As an example of a paraphrase, he wrote. “When I rescued Gabby from the pool, she was unable to articulate any pain. She started off with a little lump on her forehead, but it quickly grew. While being carried, she uttered constant screams of anguish; while lying next to her, she spoke nothing more than a few syllables at a time in between strong tremors, gasping in pain, and pleading for an end to her suffering.”

Thousands of protesters demonstrated in the streets of the nation’s capital on Friday in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

U.S. Capitol Police officers in riot gear stood by on Friday night as demonstrators gathered outside the Supreme Court.

Read More: Ecuadoran Indigenous protester dies in anti-government demos

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Protests were predicted for several of the country’s largest cities.

Fox News was informed by a DHS representative that the department is collaborating with local police to ensure the safety of all Americans.

“The right to free speech and the right to peacefully assemble are guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. That freedom does not include the liberty to commit acts of violence or other criminality. As always, DHS will collaborate with other government agencies at all levels to disseminate up-to-date information and back law enforcement efforts to keep communities safe “It was said by the spokeswoman.

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