A protester in the Senate gallery appears to have just thrown some red liquid substance onto the floor. It hit Sen. Hurtado and landed on some of the senators’ desks. The senators have left the floor.pic.twitter.com/wGbfcOEyHB
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Caught a glimpse as the door opened, and there is crime scene tape strung across the Senate floor.
Per @Steve_Glazer, SIX senators were struck by the menstrual blood. https://twitter.com/steve_glazer/status/1172673614568513536?s=21 …
Statement from @SenToniAtkins on what she calls, in quite an understatement, the “disruption” in the Senate:pic.twitter.com/DF0MHvVkjA
And here's the statement from @SenateRepCaucus leader @ShannonGroveCA, who's been sympathetic to the concerns raised by opponents of the vaccine bills:https://twitter.com/ShannonGroveCA/status/1172691780128493569?s=20 …
JUST IN — @CHP_HQ issues first formal statement on the incident in the state Senate this afternoon: "A demonstrator in the Senate Gallery stood up and threw a feminine hygiene device containing what appeared to be blood, onto the Senate floor."
.@CHP_HQ says the woman who threw the "feminine hygiene device containing what appeared to be blood" onto the Senate floor this afternoon then walked out of the Gallery into the hallway, where she was arrested for these six charges:pic.twitter.com/HcjndeOJVH
According to @sacsheriff main jail records, 43-year-old Rebecca Lee Dalelio is in custody with bail set at $10,000 and a first court date of Monday 1:30pm.
Extremely unlikely that the thrown substance was menstrual blood (collecting enough to throw would be problematic) and even if it were, menstrual blood is just... blood.
So disgusting. Good grief.
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