A journalist who captured the moment said she had been attempting to lead peaceful protesters away from the freeway when the incident occurred.
"She was trying to lead a group of peaceful protesters away from the freeway," Ade said on Instagram. "[Shaking my head] @LAPDHQ what are y'all doing? The protesters then began chanting, "No justice, no peace," led by Sweetin. It is not immediately clear what may have happened prior to the incident. During one of many protests for abortion rights over the weekend, actress Jodie Sweetin was seen on video being shoved to the ground by Los Angeles police officers.
Video posted to social media shows former Full House star Jodie Sweetin being forcefully shoved to the ground by a Los Angeles Police Department officer on ...
The force used will be evaluated against the LAPD’s policy and procedure.” A group of fellow protestors quickly rushes to help Sweetin up, while other admonish the line of police officers. Sweetin reposted the widely seen video on her own Instagram page, adding the comment, “Thank you for posting.
The Full House star spotlighted community activism and police violence after a clip of LAPD officers shoving her to the ground went viral.
In the viral video shared by photographer Michael Ade on Instagram, the LAPD could be seen shoving Sweetin, causing her to trip over a curb and land on the concrete. "But at the end of the day, I keep saying I don't want to make this about me. The Full House star spoke to Access Hollywood following the incident on Saturday, sharing that the incident occurred while she and other demonstrators peacefully marched through the highway.
The actor, best known for playing Stephanie Tanner in the '90s sitcom (and the Netflix reboot, Fuller House), is speaking out after video of police pushing her ...
“To all the people that are out there fighting, I have the utmost admiration and I’m just honored that I’ve been welcomed out there, and that I’ve met some incredible agents of activism.” “I hate [that] it takes people knowing someone or it being someone that they recognize for people to be outraged or to take action,” she said, “which is why I’ve been out there and I’ve been really committed the last couple of years.” She also challenged people who were “shocked” because it happened to “Stephanie Tanner” to see the bigger picture.
(CNN) - “Full House” star Jodie Sweetin was pushed to the ground by the Los Angeles Police Department during an abortion rights protest Saturday.
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After hitting the pavement on a ramp beside the freeway she continued demonstrating. "Our activism will continue until our voices are heard and action is ...
We are not free until ALL of us are free." In a statement to Yahoo Entertainment, the LAPD said it is "aware of a video clip of a woman being pushed to the ground by officers not allowing the group to enter on foot and overtake the 101 freeway." This will not deter us, we will continue fighting for our rights.
"People are shocked when they see Stephanie Tanner": Sweetin has diverged from TV sister Candace Cameron Bure. By Alison Stine.
Sweetin told E! News: "A lot of people say we're in California and it doesn't matter, but if those of us don't stand up for others who can't, then I don't know what we're doing." Bure was pinned to develop programming for the new conservative channel, which has ties to Donald Trump. Sweetin reprised her role (the Olsens did not). The show ran until 2020, and there were recent plans to reboot "Full House," plans that have been uncertain since Saget's sudden death. The Olsen twins were rich (they married and partnered well, and became richer), artfully clad and above the rest of us. A year later, Sweetin published a memoir "unSweetined," which detailed her life and difficulties since "Full House" wrapped. This image released by Netflix shows, from left, Andrea Barber, Jodie Sweetin, and Candace Cameron Bure in a scene from, "Fuller House," streaming on Netflix beginning on Friday, Feb. 26. They were not out marching for rights and causes with a backpack and megaphone like Sweetin. She started acting in commercials, but her big break came with "Full House," which starred Bob Saget as the widowed father of three girls, including baby Michelle, played by twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The Olsens had a line of dozens of popular, direct-to-video movies. Yes. The actor, known for her work as a child star on the hugely popular sitcom " Full House," was speaking into a megaphone, addressing the crowd who had gathered on a freeway to protest the Supreme Court overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. In 2017, Hodak was sentenced to more than six years in prison for possession of a deadly weapon and falsifying evidence by threatening a witness with force or implied force. A representative for Sweetin told People she was all right after the police altercation.
Full House” star Jodie Sweetin was pushed to the ground by the Los Angeles Police Department during an abortion rights protest Saturday.
Video of the incident shows Sweetin being shoved to the ground from behind. (CNN) - “Full House” star Jodie Sweetin was pushed to the ground by the Los Angeles Police Department during an abortion rights protest Saturday. WATCH: ‘Full House’ star Jodie Sweetin shoved to ground by police during abortion protest
A video of Full House actress Jodie Sweetin being shoved to the ground during a weekend protest has gone viral.
Upon the reversal, a number of states immediately enacted abortion bans. The incident was caught on camera, so take a look for yourself: Tensions ran high over the weekend that followed the Supreme Court’s decision to reverse the 1973 Roe v.