Full house Actress Jodie Sweetin is “OK”, the actress representative says Hollywood Reporter After a video appeared this weekend showing Sweetin being pushed to the ground during a protest in Los Angeles.
In the video Freelance photojournalist Mike Ade posted on social media, Sweetin appears near a group of police officers. One of them seems to have pushed her, then she stumbles and looks like she has fallen into the street. She quickly stands up and leans in before the protesters say, “There is no justice or peace.”
The protest took place on Saturday near the 101 Highway.
In a statement, Mr. Sweetin said, “Hundreds of people who exercised the rights of the First Amendment yesterday and took immediate action to protest the huge unjust peaceful protests issued by the Supreme Court. We are very proud of our activities, which continue until we hear our voices and take action. This does not stop us, we are for our rights. We will continue to fight. We will not be free until we are all free. “
The LAPD said in a statement that it was “recognizing” the video and police officers had not put the group on the freeway.
“The forces used are evaluated in the light of LAPD policies and procedures,” LAPD said. “As the country continues to wrestle with the latest Supreme Court rulings, the Los Angeles police will continue to promote the rights of the First Amendment while protecting life and property.”
The LAPD posted the latest information on protests on social media throughout the weekend.
Sweetin officials refused to pinpoint the Supreme Court’s “injustice” she was protesting, but in response to the court’s historical opinion overturning the Roe v. Wade case on Friday, New York City. Demonstrations are being held throughout the United States, including Los Angeles. Walk and eliminate the constitutional right to abortion nationwide. Thursday’s gun rights ruling also sparked a strong backlash.