
Washington
- The clinic director believes the vandals were pro-choice activists concerned about overturning Roe v. Wade.
- The government has not released any information on the event and has stated that an inquiry is ongoing.
A crisis pregnancy center in Washington, D.C., was damaged with red paint, eggs, and graffiti on Friday.
Images of the Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center show a bright red front entrance, windows covered in eggs, and the words “Jane Says Revenge” sprayed on the outer walls. The fictitious name “Jane Roe” was used in the 1970 Texas case that however resulted in the famous Roe v. Wade judgment in 1973.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department, police responded to the premises for a property damage report. However, the government has not released any information on the event and has stated that an inquiry is ongoing.
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The clinic’s director told the Daily Wire that she believes the vandals were pro-choice activists concerned about the potential reversal of Roe v. Wade.
On Mother’s Day, pro-choice protestors target Catholic churches.
She stated that the clinic has security cameras, but they were not operational at the time of the damage. According to its website, the faith-based group provides intervention and abortion alternatives. It also does not recommend people for abortions and provides proper medical information regarding the operation.
“Why would someone target a crisis pregnancy clinic that is attempting to assist mothers?” he wrote.
Following a leaked draft of a United States Supreme Court judgment that might overturn the historic 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. Abortion has once again become a widely discussed subject.
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