According to California lawmakers, the woman yelled about 'dead babies' before throwing the liquid and hitting multiple senators.
Protester tosses feminine hygiene device with red liquid on California lawmakers, forcing evacuation of Senate floorCalifornia police arrested a woman who threw a feminine hygiene device containing “what appeared to be blood” onto the floor of the state Senate, splashing onto lawmakers and forcing them to finish their work in a committee room on the final day of the legislative session.
The incident comes after dozens of protesters filled the Capitol to demonstrate against a new law that seeks to curb the fraudulent issuance of medical exemptions for vaccinations. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law earlier this week, according to the Associated Press. Authorities were trying to determine whether the liquid was blood, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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