Ohio Woman Pleads Guilty to FACE Act Violation for Vandalizing Pregnancy Center
Durant vandalized the pregnancy center on April 15, spray painting the words “LIARS,” “Fund Abortion,” “Abort God,” and “Jane’s Revenge.”
Durant vandalized the pregnancy center on April 15, spray painting the words “LIARS,” “Fund Abortion,” “Abort God,” and “Jane’s Revenge.”
The vandalism of the Ohio pregnancy care center included messages saying, “fund abortion,” “liars,” “fake clinic,” and, “abort God.”
FBI Omaha is offering a reward six months after a pro-life group in Nebraska received a note that appeared to be signed by the pro-abortion domestic terror group “Jane’s Revenge” threatening to “shoot up” the space where the activists were meeting.
A pro-life pregnancy center in Bowling Green, Ohio, was spray-painted with messages saying, “fund abortion,” and “abort God,” in another attack claimed by a radical group called “Jane’s Revenge,” Fox News reported on Monday.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted two more abortion activists on Wednesday for allegedly targeting several pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Florida.
Law enforcement arrested a suspect on Tuesday for allegedly firebombing a Wisconsin pro-life organization more than ten months ago following the leak of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced.
A New York pro-life pregnancy center was attacked for a second time after being firebombed last year following the leak of the Dobbs decision.
Pro-life groups say the Biden Administration and Department of Justice must stop “playing politics with law enforcement.”
Two Florida residents were indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly targeting and vandalizing pro-life pregnancy resource centers.
Since the leak of the Dobbs draft decision, at least 78 pro-life pregnancy centers have been attacked, vandalized or firebombed.
Attacks on Christian churches have nearly tripled in the last four years, according to a 84-page report released by FRC in December.
A pro-life group received a note which appeared to be signed by the pro-abortion domestic terror group “Jane’s Revenge.”
Five months after the attack, the FBI announced a $25,000 reward for anyone who can give information leading to arrests.
The wave of demonstrations saw protesters going far beyond simply donning “Handmaid’s Tale” bonnets and gathering around the Supreme Court. There have been dozens of acts of violence, destruction, and harassment aimed at intimidating anti-abortion Christians and conservatives.
Judicial watchdog JCN is targeting Attorney General Merrick Garland as part of a $10 million ad campaign against Democrats for stoking the flames of violence against Supreme Court justices.
The Akron Police Department released surveillance footage of the suspect who allegedly spray-painted a message often associated with the pro-abortion activist group Jane’s Revenge on the Right to Life of Northeast Ohio’s building.
A conservative advocacy group whose offices were firebombed by radical abortion activists in May had complained of pervasive harassment from the left in a recent federal lawsuit.
A far-left militant group with deep ties in Madison, Wisconsin, called Jane’s Revenge has taken credit for violent attacks on pro-life pregnancy resource centers. The group has been allowed to spread their vigilantism on social media, seemingly in violation of the platforms’ rules against promoting violence.
Congressional candidate Derrick van Orden described Jane’s Revenge, a group claiming responsibility for firebombing an organization opposed to abortion, as “a domestic terrorist organization.”
Lawmakers sent a letter to Merrick Garland on Tuesday, demanding the DOJ act after several pro-life pregnancy centers were attacked.
Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and threats of domestic terrorism against pregnancy centers, Facebook has labeled radical abortion group Jane’s Revenge as “terrorists.”
Vandalism, a 1931 abortion ban, and a potential ballot measure codifying a “right to abortion” are colliding in Michigan, heating up a pro-life v. pro-abortion battle in a state splintered by a Democrat governor and a Republican majority state House and Senate.
An abortion activist was caught on camera reportedly handing out the home address of Justice Clarence Thomas to protesters.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is calling on President Joe Biden to prevent violence “before it’s too late” following the SCOTUS abortion decision.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was filmed outside the Supreme Court chanting “Illegitimate!” and “Into the streets!” in response to the SCOTUS ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
The pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge plans more domestic terrorism when the U.S. Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade is revealed.