Anti-Abortion Rally Draws 200 Protesters From Both Camps
TUSTIN —
Anti-abortion activists demonstrated in front of the Doctors’ Family Planning Clinic here early Saturday, but no one was arrested and patient services were not disrupted, police said.
Police said the crowd swelled to about 200 as the Operation Rescue members, who arrived at about 6:45 a.m., were met by pro-choice demonstrators at the Irvine Boulevard clinic.
By about 9:30 a.m. the protesters had dispersed, police said. About 10 anti-abortion activists briefly picketed a Fullerton clinic an hour later, police said.
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