Sunday 8 May 2022 04:32 AM Pro-abortion protestors target homes of Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts before ... trends now 'You don't care if people die': Pro-abortion protestors target homes of Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts before cops finally force them to leave Pro-abortion protestors gathered outside the homes of Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts on Saturday They held up signs and chanting 'Keep abortion safe and legal' before cops arrived and forced them to leave On Saturday dozens of pro-abortion protestors gathered in the rain in DC and marched By Gina Martinez For Dailymail.Com Published: 04:20 BST, 8 May 2022 | Updated: 04:31 BST, 8 May 2022 Viewcomments Pro-abortion protestors gathered outside the homes of Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts, holding up signs and chanting 'Keep abortion safe and legal' before cops arrived and forced them to leave. On Saturday dozens of pro-abortion protestors gathered in the rain in DC and marched towards the homes of conservative Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts in response to the leaked Supreme Court draft decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. On Monday a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion written by Samuel Alito and published by POLITICO revealed that the court has voted to strike down the landmark 1973 ruling Rove v. Wade, which legalized abortion in the United States. Pro-abortion protestors gathered outside the homes of Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts, holding up signs and chanting 'Keep abortion safe and legal' before cops arrived and forced them to leave On Saturday dozens of pro-abortion protestors gathered in the rain in DC and marched towards the homes of conservative Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts Alito's draft does not necessarily represent the sentiments of other justices who did not pen the opinion, but it's been suggested that the court's 5-3 conservative supermajority, which include Justices Roberts and Kavanaugh, will likely deliver on the historic reversal. Protestors carrying signs that read 'An abortion saved my family' and 'Abortion is Healthcare, Healthcare is a right' first arrived at Justice Roberts' home where protestors drew multiple chalk outlines coat hangers, a famous symbol of illegal abortions. Protestors chanted 'Keep abortion safe and legal!' and 'Pro-life is a lie! You don't care if people die!' Then as the sun went down protestors lit candles and marched to Justice Kavanaugh's home where they packed the streets slowing down traffic and were captured shouting multiple chants angrily. Later on more protesters appeared to arrive and were heard loudly chanting: 'We will not go back!' At a certain point an officer was seen explaining to protestors that they would have to clear the area before cop cars showed up and protestors eventually dispersed, calling it a night. Saturday's protests seem to just be the start, liberal group ShutDown DC already has plans to host a 'Vigil for Abortion Rights' outside of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's house on May 9. 'Justice Alito thinks he can take away our rights. But our rights are fundamentally ours. We're showing up to tell him in person,' the group said. 'The evening of Monday, May 9, we will hold a vigil for all these rights that Alito is threatening to take away. Because it's been impossible to reach him at the Supreme Court (especially now with the enormous fences), we will do it at his home,' the event description said. 'At 7:30 pm we will gather at a nearby location and walk together to his house. At the foot of his driveway, on the public street, we will light candles and speakers will share their testimony. We will hold a moment of silence for the rights we know are ours, then walk back together to the meeting location,' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility