On June 25, local time, crowds who opposed and supported the Supreme Court's overturning of the "Roe v. Wade" decision gathered in downtown Greenville, South Carolina for a demonstration.

It is reported that a total of six people were arrested on the grounds of interfering with the police, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

  After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the "Roe v. Wade" ruling, protests were held in many places across the United States, including Washington, the capital of the United States, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York.

  At least 70 protests are planned across the country, according to CNN.

In Los Angeles and other places, protesters also clashed with police.

  On the evening of the 24th local time, some protesters clashed with police in downtown Los Angeles.

Local media reported that police fired rubber bullets at the protesters.

Dozens of protesters were arrested at the scene.

  In Phoenix, Arizona, later on the 24th, hundreds of people gathered in front of the Capitol building in the city center.

Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd, and the scene was chaotic for a while.

On the 24th, protests were also held in San Francisco, Chicago and New York.

  (Making Yueziyan)

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]