FBI Offers $25K Reward For Information On Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Attacks
For information on those who are responsible for attacks on pro-life centers across the country, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), is offering a $25,000 reward.
Christopher Wray, FBI Director, shared the information in a press release. The news release focuses on the search for those responsible for crimes such as domestic violence extremism, Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act violations (FACE Act), or other violent crime matters.
“Today’s announcement reflects the FBI’s commitment to vigorously pursue investigations into crimes against pregnancy resource centers, faith-based organizations, and reproductive health clinics across the country,” Christopher Wray, FBI director, stated in a statement.
“We will continue to work closely with our national, state, and local law enforcement partners to hold responsible anyone who uses extremist views to justify their criminal actions,” He added.
The reward is based on attacks on pregnancy centers that occurred in eight states between March 2022 and March 2022.
CatholicVote, an organization for pro-life, is currently tracking at least 78 attacks on pregnancy care centers and offices since a draft of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade Leaked in May.
With eight attacks, Michigan was the top-ranking state, followed by Oregon, California, and Washington, which each had six attacks. New York City, Minnesota, Washington, and Washington each suffered five attacks.
Mother and Unborn Baby Care, a pregnancy center for mothers and unborn babies in Southfield, Michigan was established in September. vandalized with messages in red spraypaint with broken windows
“If abortions aren’t safe, neither are you. Jane,” The writing is read.
CompassCare, a prolife group, announced its intent to launch its own investigation into vandalism that occurred at its location in June. The organization claimed that the FBI is not doing enough against targeted violence against prolife pregnancy centers.
“If the FBI is interested in quelling the nationwide hate crimes against Christian pro-life organizations, they would offer a reward for information leading to the arrests of all 78 attacks, not just for the pro-abortion terrorists who firebombed our facility,” Rev. Jim Harden stated in a statement.
“It is a sad day when private citizens are left to do the work of law enforcement. If the FBI is being used for political purposes, all investigative efforts should turn on them. The organization should be defunded and those involved indicted for conspiracy to deprive pro-life citizens of their rights,” He added.
One activist group, Jane’s Revenge, has claimed responsibility for many attacks. Jane’s Revenge is the group. said They are at “war” Pro-life groups. Many vandalism attempts at pro-life sites have included graffiti reading “Jane was here” Or similar messages.
Ruth Sent Us, another group, organized protests outside the homes and offices of conservative Supreme Court justices. Twitter deleted the group’s account after it made the location of some justices’ homes public.
The group shared a Google map that listed street names where Justices Amy Coney Barrett (John Roberts), Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh. Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch lived. Google removed the map They found it insufficient in May. “violation of our personal and confidential information policy.”
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