More police than protesters stood outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh on Wednesday, as law enforcement prepares for an even bigger presence on the day the high court releases an opinion concerning abortion rights.
Neighbors were quizzing law enforcement about what can be done to counter the disturbance in the Chevy Chase neighborhood outside Washington.
One neighbor, visibly shaking, told The Washington Times she was “fed up” with police not doing anything to deter the noise.
Another neighbor said the protesters were “aggressive” and used “foul language.”
“They want confrontation,” one neighbor said.