It was crowded all day long inside and outside the Seoul Western District Court with supporters of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The mob of supporters paralyzed Mapo Boulevard, and some excited people stormed over the courthouse wall.
This is reporter Kim Kyung-soo.
[Reporter]
While President Yoon Suk Yeol was interrogating the suspect before his arrest, Mapo-daero in front of the Seoul Western District Court was filled with "cloud crowds."
Supporters who occupied the road raised their voices and shouted 'Null Impeachment'.
Police set up car walls and put in more than 4,000 troops, but it was not enough, and there were large and small clashes everywhere.
Supporters surrounded the courthouse, and some excited people were arrested one after another for red-handed attempts to enter the wall.
When President Yoon left the court after reviewing the warrant, the heat reached its peak.There was also a dizzying scene of chasing a
motorcade into the road.
Police wrestled with supporters throughout the day, starting with the forced disbandment of a "human chain" lying on the court's front door in the early morning.
Conservative group rallies have been held in Gwanghwamun and Hannam-dong, but depending on the situation of President Yoon's investigation, they are intensifying day by day in front of the court and detention center.
I'm Kim Kyungsoo of YTN.
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