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Pro-life pregnancy center and board member's house vandalized in USA’s Detroit
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Wednesday, 21 Dec 2022
SW News: According to local news sources, vandals in Detroit defaced a pro-life pregnancy clinic and the residence of one of its board members on December 17.
The house of a board member of Pregnancy Aid Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, was vandalized with the threatening message, "Jeanne, if abortions aren't safe, neither are you." In addition to the damaged windows, the Macomb Daily reported that the front door handle of the property was also spray-painted crimson. That morning, it was discovered that the pregnancy center had been defaced with red paint and the phrases "liars," "fake clinic," and "Jane's Revenge" had been scribbled on the walls.
The board member claimed that she was awoken at 2:00 a.m. by disturbances in the neighborhood and subsequently witnessed two persons wearing masks and other concealing garments leave her home and enter a Toyota Prius.
According to CNA, Nancy Anter, the executive director of Pregnancy Aid Detroit, stated, "I feel that what occurred to us and our board members in particular should be recognized as a hate crime." And I believe that it should be explored in this manner and that it should garner national attention, regardless of one's political or moral stance on abortion.
Anter voiced doubt as to whether or not the attackers were aware of the group's goal. She said, "We are apolitical, and we provide free pregnancy tests, free ultrasounds, maternity clothing, baby clothes, baby equipment, classes, support groups, referral information, diapers, wipes, and formula to any woman who suspects or is pregnant."
Anter says that despite the vandalism, she and her colleagues will continue working regularly. On Monday morning, they resumed their normal routine.
Currently, authorities in the region are investigating the matter.
There has been an increase in vandalism and attacks against pro-life groups and churches since the reversal of Roe v. Wade, which has been ascribed to "Jane's Revenge."
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