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Jane's Revenge adds two more attacks to growing list

Jane's Revenge adds two more attacks to growing list


Jane's Revenge adds two more attacks to growing list

Over the weekend, a violent pro-abortion group showed that it isn't through terrorizing people involved in the pro-life movement.

Since the initial draft of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade made its way to Politico, violence against pro-lifers and pregnancy help centers has increased.

Nancy Anter of Pregnancy Aid Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan tells AFN Saturday did not get off to a good start.

"One of our board members called me and told me that her house had been vandalized," she reports. "Then our board president -- and both of these people are volunteers to our organization -- called me and asked me to hurry up and get to the Pregnancy Aid to see what, if anything, happened at Pregnancy Aid, and there was graffiti on one of the walls of our building [over a] very large surface area."

"LIARS," "FAKE CLINIC," and "Jane's Revenge" were the three phrases the militant pro-abortion group left behind. Police were called to both locations, and local authorities and the FBI are investigating.

"Jeanne, if abortions aren't safe neither are you," read the message at the board member's home.

"Her house was damaged," Anter details. "They broke a window. They spray painted on her garage door, all on her driveway, and they spray painted her Ring doorbell."

LifeNews.com, which has been keeping track of the attack reports, notes that more than 50 pro-life pregnancy centers have been vandalized, threatened, or firebombed since May, and numerous pro-life churches have been damaged as well. But after six months, no arrests have been made.

Many pro-life organizations are increasing security, and Republican lawmakers are demanding action from the Biden administration, which has been aggressively working to expand the killing of preborn babies and has done little to stop the violence and hostilities directed at pro-life advocates and churches.

Pregnancy Aid Detroit remains open to serve the community,