Animal Rights Activist Glues Hand To Table During Legislative Hearing At California State Capitol

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Animal Rights Activist Glues Hand To Table During Legislative Hearing At California State Capitol
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A legislative hearing at the State Capitol in Sacramento was disrupted on Wednesday when an organizer from a Bay Area-based animal rights group glued her hand to a table and refused to leave.

Carla Cabral sits at a table after disrupting a hearing of the Assembly Agriculture Committee in Sacramento, Calif., on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. Cabral, an animal rights organizer, glued her hand to a table and refused to leave. Paramedics freed Cabral’s hand. She was not arrested or cited. Cabral sat down and quickly applied superglue to her left hand and placed it on the table in front of her. Committee officials turned off her microphone, but Cabral kept speaking.

In an interview, Cabral said paramedics used WD-40 to free her hand from the table. Police then escorted her from the building, but did not arrest her or issue a citation. Cabral said she was not injured, calling it “a minor irritation compared to the billions of animals being murdered.”© Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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