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Fears of violence after Roe v Wade Supreme Court decision with huge protests and signs urging people to ‘RISE UP’

PROTESTS have erupted across several cities in the US after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark ruling Roe v Wade on Friday.

The 5-4 decision will leave the issues of abortion up to state legislators, which will ultimately result in a total ban on the procedure in about half of the states.

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The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade has sparked protests across the countryCredit: Adam Gray/SWNS for The US Sun
Cities such as Chicago, Philadelphia and New York City have planned protests following the decisionCredit: Adam Gray/SWNS for The US Sun
The ruling also prompted law enforcement to beef up security in preparation for the possibility of violent demonstrationCredit: Adam Gray/SWNS for The US Sun

Associate Justice Samuel Alito was joined in his opinion by Justices Clarence ThomasNeil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.

Huge crowds of protestors gathered outside the Supreme Court and in multiple cities such as Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco and New York City.

NYPD officers are beefing up patrols in preparation for protests in Washington Square Park and Union Square in Manhattan.

“NYPD Intelligence Bureau personnel have observed threat actors espousing a range of violent ideologies — including single-issue extremism, anti-government/anti-fascist extremism, and racially/ethnically motivated violent extremism,” read a memo from the department.

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A spokesperson for the department said they are in “constant contact with our Intelligence Bureau and our federal partners and we are monitoring the threat stream for any indicators.”

New York mayor, Eric Adams, spoke on the steps of City Hall, revealing that he and his then-girlfriend had gotten an abortion when they were teenagers.

Adams said he was just back from jail after being arrested for trespassing when his girlfriend told him she was pregnant.

“Linda came to me and said, ‘Eric, I’m pregnant and look at your life,’” Adams said.

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“She said, ‘Eric, you’re arrested, you’re not going to school, what future is this baby going to have?’

“She made the decision that was smart for the both of us, she made the right call because she was empowered, she was in control.”

Protests were also planned in Florida, Missouri, Georgia and Texas for Friday evening.

Workers in Dallas were seen boarding up windows on federal buildings and placing fencing around the perimeter as protestors urged others online to “wear a mask and nondescript clothing” while demonstrating.

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