Late Friday, law enforcement in Arizona used tear gas to disperse a crowd of abortion rights supporters protesting outside the State Capitol in Phoenix.
"Troopers deployed tear gas after a crowd of protesters repeatedly pounded on the glass doors of the State Senate Building," Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesperson Bart Graves told CNN.
The crowd then moved across the street to the Wesley Bolin Plaza, where police used the tear gas after a monument was vandalized, Graves said.
"While working inside we were interrupted by the sound of bangs and smell of tear gas," Arizona State Rep. Sarah Liguori, a Democrat, tweeted from inside the building.
Arizona State Troopers deploy tear gas as they confront protestors outside the Capitol building.
Hide Caption 7 of 28 Photos: Americans react after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade Anti-abortion protesters celebrate outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on Friday.
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