Iranian Protester Speaks to Al Jazeera from Washington Bridge

May 2, 2026 • Al Jazeera

Iranian Protester Speaks to Al Jazeera from Washington Bridge

A 45-year-old man has taken up residence at the top of Washington’s Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, sparking a protest against the ongoing war in Iran.

Guido Reichstadter, the individual occupying the bridge, spoke with Al Jazeera from his vantage point. The details of his statement are as follows:

“I am here to express my opposition to the current conflict in Iran,” Reichstadter said. “I believe that it is essential to raise awareness about the situation and to encourage others to think critically about the implications of military action.”

Reichstadter’s actions have drawn attention from authorities, who are working to resolve the situation peacefully.

The Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, which spans the Anacostia River in Washington D.C., has been closed to vehicular traffic while Reichstadter remains on the structure. Local law enforcement agencies are engaged in negotiations with Reichstadter’s representatives to find a resolution that meets his demands.

Reichstadter’s statement to Al Jazeera provides insight into his motivations and concerns regarding the conflict in Iran. The specifics of his demands remain unclear, but it is evident that he seeks to draw attention to the issue and to encourage others to engage in peaceful dialogue.

The situation remains fluid, with ongoing discussions between authorities and Reichstadter’s representatives. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Source: Al Jazeera