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Investigators use half-eaten burrito to catch suspected pro-abortion terrorist

March 29, 2023 by Joseph MacKinnon Leave a Comment

Hundreds of the terror attacks on pro-life facilities, groups, and churches committed in recent years have gone unpunished. There are signs this week that some justice may finally be meted out.

The U.S Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Wisconsin announced Tuesday that 29-year-old Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury had been arrested in connection with the May 2022 firebombing of a pro-life facility in Madison.

According to Attorney Timothy M. O’Shea, local and federal law enforcement officers had to work “creatively to move the investigation forward” — and that meant trash-diving for half-eaten burritos.

The attack

A terrorist firebombed the headquarters of a pro-life group in Madison, Wisconsin, in the early hours of Mother’s Day, May 8, 2022.

While the initial Molotov cocktail hurled into the Wisconsin Family Action office failed to ignite, the New York Times reported that the terrorist responsible started another fire nearby, then left behind graffiti that read, “If abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either.”

This same threat has been used in multiple terror attacks by the pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge.

WKOW reported that the numbers “1312” were also spray-painted at the scene, which is a common representation of “ACAB,” meaning “All cops are bastards.”

At the scene, police found a broken glass jar with its lid burned black near a disposable lighter. Police also found a second glass jar on the scene with the lid on and a singed blue cloth tucked into the top. The second jar was full of “a clear fluid that smelled like an accelerant.”

The Jane’s Revenge blog posted what was allegedly the Madison pro-abortion bomber’s “communiqué” the day of the attack, which said, “This was only a warning. We demand the disbanding of all anti-choice establishments, fake clinics, and violent anti-choice groups within the next thirty days. … We will not sit still while we are killed and forced into servitude. We have run thin on patience and mercy.”

The post added, “Wisconsin is the first flashpoint, but we are all over the US, and we will issue no further warnings. And we will not stop, we will not back down, nor will we hesitate to strike.”

The attack came roughly one week after a draft ruling by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked to the public. A similar firebombing of a pro-life center took place on the same day in Salem, Oregon, which was followed by many more pro-abortion terror attacks throughout the country in the following weeks and months.

Wisconsin Family Action President Julaine Appling said in a statement following the attack, “Apparently, the tolerance that the left demands is truly a one-way street. Violence has become their answer to everything.”

WFA underscored, “We will not back down. … We will not stop doing what we are doing. Too much is at stake.”

WFA’s stated purpose is “to advance Judeo-Christian principles and values in Wisconsin by strengthening, preserving, and promoting marriage, family, life, and liberty.”

The investigation

According to the Department of Justice, local law enforcement collected DNA from the scene of the attack belonging to three individuals.

The Associated Press reported that the DNA samples did not match any profiles in the DOJ’s genetics database.

Time wore on after this setback, and absent any meaningful leads, Wisconsin Family Action President Julaine Appling offered a $5,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest.

However, in January, police noticed something of interest in surveillance footage of a leftist protest: anti-cop graffiti resembling that seen at the site of the WFA firebombing.

The footage linked the graffiti to two individuals who left the scene of the protest in a white pickup truck, which in turn put police onto the heels of Roychowdhury.

Police observed the suspected terrorist dispose of food in a public trash can on March 1. Suspecting Roychowdhury had a hand in the bombing, officers recovered the half-eaten burrito and with it, Roychowdhury’s DNA.

A forensic biologist compared the DNA recovered from the scene to that taken from the suspect’s food and concluded they were a match.

The arrest

Roychowdhury recently traveled from Madison to Portland, Maine, where he bought a one-way plane ticket from Boston to Guatemala — a nation with which the U.S. has an extradition treaty.

The suspected terrorist’s planned March 28 getaway was thwarted by law enforcement, who arrested him at Boston Logan International Airport.

“Roychowdhury used an incendiary device in violation of federal law in connection with his efforts to terrorize and intimidate a private organization,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division.

The DOJ indicated that if convicted, the suspected terrorist faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years and a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

“I’m very proud of the tireless and determined efforts the combined federal, state and local team put in to identify and arrest this individual,” said ATF Special Agent in Charge William McCrary of the St. Paul Field Division.

McCrary added, “It is very satisfying to me to see that this alleged perpetrator has been placed in custody.”

Roychowdhury’s arrest comes just days after the Amherst Police Department announced the arrest of a suspected pro-abortion radical, 39-year-old Hannah Kamke, in connection with the March 16 vandalism of CompassCare, a pro-life pregnancy center nearby Buffalo.



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Filed Under: Abortion, Department of justice, DOJ, Extremism, FBI, Hridindu sankar roychowdhury, Jane's revenge, Madison, News, Pro-Abortion, Pro-Life, radicals, terrorism, The Blaze, Wisconsin

Conservative Groups Sue DOJ for Information About Attacks on Churches, Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers

March 24, 2023 by Katherine Hamilton Leave a Comment

Conservative groups filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) this week, asking a federal court to compel the agency to release records about how it has handled attacks on churches and pro-life organizations.   

Advancing American Freedom and the Heritage Foundation filed the lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, accusing the DOJ of failing to provide them with documents requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The organizations say they want to investigate the “possible failure” by the DOJ  “to provide pro-life organizations victimized by crime with equal justice under law,” the lawsuit states. In the complaint it says:

In the past several years, this country has seen a dramatic increase in violence against religious and pro-life organizations. But while the Department of Justice has aggressively enforced federal criminal laws to protect ‘pro-choice’ and other organizations espousing the Administration’s favored political or policy views, all publicly available evidence indicates that the Department’s response to this increased violence against religious and pro-life organizations has been anemic at best. 

The organizations requested internal DOJ communications about crimes or investigations of crimes against pro-life organizations, communications between the DOJ and the Domestic Policy Council or the Executive Office of the President on those investigations, and any other records related to communications between the DOJ and any other entities on the subject of pregnancy resource centers, according to the lawsuit.

The groups — joined by Americans United for Life, CatholicVote, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, Concerned Women for America, The Ethics and Public Policy Center, FaithWins, the Family Research Council, For America, Human Coalition, Keystone Policy, Students for Life Action, and Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America — submitted their FOIA request on September 30, 2022. On February 26, 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) responded to the request and closed it on the grounds that it did not “contain enough descriptive information to permit a search of our records.”

The plaintiffs are asking the federal court to compel the agency to fulfill the organizations’ FOIA request within 20 days of the court’s order, and to provide an explanation for any records that are withheld. The lawsuit also asks the court to block the DOJ from assessing fees or costs related to plaintiffs’ request.

According to the Catholic News Agency (CNA), the DOJ “has claimed it has lived up to its legal obligations in how it has handled the FOIA requests.”

“The DOJ has also stated that its Office of Information Policy informed the coalition that the searches could take longer than 30 days and provided contact information for a FOIA public liaison to assist with the request,” according to the report.

“The DOJ has further noted that the DOJ provided them with contact information for the Office of Government Information Services, which it has argued is consistent with the legal requirements for an agency if it cannot produce the documents within 30 days,” it goes on to say.

Mike Howell, the director of the Oversight Project and one of the people suing the DOJ, told CNA that ““[Attorney General] Merrick Garland and his top officials at DOJ clearly hold us in contempt.”

“They refuse to prosecute those who violently attack pro-life organizations simply for existing and who attempt to coerce and intimidate Supreme Court justices into ruling the way the mob desires,” Howell continued. “Meanwhile, they send SWAT teams to the homes of pro-life Americans to arrest and prosecute them on trumped-up, phony charges.”

The lawsuit comes as churches and pro-life organizations continue to face attacks from pro-abortion extremists in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. FBI Director Christopher Wray admitted during a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing in November 2022 that approximately 70 percent of abortion-related threats of violence in the United States since the Dobbs decision have been against pro-life groups, although he denied that the FBI and DOJ are unevenly enforcing the law.

But despite pro-life groups facing more attacks, the DOJ indicted at least 26 pro-life activists in 2022, while only two pro-abortion activists appear to have faced the same treatment. When confronted with those numbers at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this month, United States Attorney General Merrick Garland admitted that the DOJ has prosecuted more pro-life activists than pro-abortion extremists following the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, and blamed the timing of alleged crimes for the discrepancy.

“I will say, you are quite right: there are many more prosecutions with respect to blocking of the abortion centers. But that is generally because those actions are taken with photography at the time, during the daylight, and seeing the person who did it is quite easy,” Garland told Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT). He continued:

Those who are attacking the pregnancy resource centers, which is a horrid thing to do, are doing this at night, in the dark. We have put full resources on this. We have put rewards out for this. The Justice Department and the FBI have made outreach to Catholic and other organizations to ask for their help in identifying the people who are doing this.

According to CatholicVote, at least 83 pregnancy centers and pro-life groups have been attacked since the Dobbs decision was leaked, as well as 141 Catholic churches.

The case is Advancing American Freedom v. U.S. Department of Justice, No. 23-cv-743 in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.  

Filed Under: Abortion, Advancing american freedom, Breitbart, Catholic News Agency, churches, Crisis pregnancy centers, Department of justice, Domestic terrorism, Federal court, FOIA, FOIA request, Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE Act), Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Health, Heritage Action for America, Heritage Foundation, lawsuit, News, Politics, pregnancy centers, pregnancy resource centers, pregnant women, Pro-Life, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington dc

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders ratifies law allowing monument at Arkansas Capitol to commemorate victims of abortion

March 20, 2023 by Joseph MacKinnon Leave a Comment

Arkansas put its near-total ban on abortions into force in June 2022, ensuring that innocent children will no longer be slaughtered en masse in the state. To ensure that those who did not receive the same protection in years past are not soon forgotten, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) signed Senate Bill 307 into law Friday, thereby allowing for the construction of a “monument to the unborn” on state Capitol grounds.

The bill — by Republican Sens. Kim Hammer, Tyler Dees, and John Payton and Rep. Mary Bentley — was approved by the state House last Tuesday, reported the Arkansas Times.

Bentley indicated that the design would be “something beautifully done to honor precious children.”

The legislation notes that James Wilson, delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and cosignatory to the Declaration of Independence, wrote in his “Lectures on Law in 1790,” “With consistency beautiful and undeviating, human life, from its commencement to its close, is protected by the common law. In the contemplation of law, life begins when the infant is first able to stir in the womb. By the law, life is protected not only from actual destruction, but from every degree of violence, and, in some cases, from every degree of danger.”

The authors of the bill indicated that Arkansans were long of a similar mind about abortion and had made as much clear in their own prohibitions on the practice. The bill notes, however, that despite Arkansas’ opposition to abortion, the state and its people were ultimately deprived of this ability to protect the unborn.

“From 1973 until 2022, Arkansas was prevented from protecting the life of unborn children by the decisions of the United States Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade,” said the bill, noting that during that period, “at least two hundred thirty six thousand two hundred and forty three (236,243) elective abortions were performed in this State.”

Accordingly, the lawmakers determined that a memorial to the lives lost during this period was necessary, serving also as “a constant reminder of our duty to protect the life of every innocent human person, no matter how young or old, or how helpless and vulnerable that person may be.”

A fund consisting of gifts, grants, and donations from individuals will be established for the exclusive purpose of “erecting and maintaining a suitable monument on the State Capitol grounds commemorating unborn children aborted during the era of Roe v. Wade.”

The Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission will oversee the selection of the artist and design of the monument and will take input from pro-life groups in the state.

The bill also requires that if the legality or constitutionality of the monument is called into question, the attorney general is to launch a defense of the monument or ensure that a private law firm does so.

The bill received overwhelming support in the House (60-19), with votes from all but two Republicans: Reps. Steve Unger and Jeremiah Moore, reported The Hill.

Unger likened the construction of the monument to “spiking the football” following last year’s Dobbs ruling, which overturned Roe.

“Public memorials to our nation’s wars where we face an external threat are right and proper,” said Unger. “A memorial to an ongoing culture war where we seem to be shooting at each other is not.”

Moore similarly suggested the monument was over the top, calling it a “poke in the eye to all those who do not share our beliefs.”

“This monument will do nothing for the pro-life cause as we move forward together,” said Moore. “It will only be used as a weapon to rally against pro-life values through fundraising and stirring up anger and vitriol.”

While leftists have a knack for iconoclasm, they evidently do not have a problem poking the proverbial eye of pro-life Americans with their own statues.

TheBlaze previously reported that an eight-foot sculpture of a horned female fused to a lotus flower with what appear to be tentacles was erected above a state courthouse in New York City, commemorating the “spirit” that seeks abortion’s legalization across the United States.

Extra to horns, the monstrous figure is adorned with what is supposed to be the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s lacy judicial collar.

Rep. Cindy Crawford took issue with Moore’s suggestion, saying, “You can ask slaves what happen when we forget. We have to remember slavery in America so it won’t come back. We have to remember abortion in Arkansas so it won’t come back. There’s no reason why we can’t have a monument. It’s not a poke in the eye; it’s a ‘God forgive us for what we have done.'”

In his failing appeal to the Senate over the legislation, Democratic Sen. Clarke Tucker said, “This is injecting a contentious political issue to the grounds of the state Capitol, and it’s doing so in a way that I would have to imagine is going to be painful for a lot of women who have gotten abortions in the last 50 years.”

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Filed Under: Abortion, anti-abortion, Arkansas, Free Speech, GOP, Gov. sanders, Monument to the unborn, News, Pro-Life, Republican, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, The Blaze, Winning

Utah Governor Signs Bill Outlawing Abortion Clinics in the State by 2024

March 16, 2023 by Katherine Hamilton Leave a Comment

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) signed a bill on Wednesday that bans all abortion clinics in the state.

Cox signed H.B. 467 after the state Senate passed the bill on March 2 and the state House signed the bill on March 3. The bill stops the licensing of abortion clinics by May of this year and bans the operation of all abortion clinics starting in January 2024. Under the bill, only hospitals are allowed to perform abortions.

Cox previously told reporters he would sign the bill, which officially defines the term “abortion” to remove any confusion surrounding the law, according to ABC News. 

“One of the concerns with the trigger bill that medical providers had across the state was there [was] a lack of clarity that would have made it hard for them to perform legal abortions,” Cox said at the time.

Besides banning abortion clinics, the bill makes it a criminal offense for anyone other than doctors licensed in Utah to prescribe abortion pills. The bill also requires physicians to inform a woman that perinatal hospice and perinatal palliative care services are available if her unborn baby has been diagnosed with a “fetal abnormality that is incompatible with life.” The bill additionally outlaws abortions after 18 weeks of pregnancy in cases of rape and incest, and allows doctors who abort unborn babies in violation of state laws to face discipline for unprofessional conduct.

According to the Associated Press, Planned Parenthood lobbyist Jason Stevenson said clinics will no longer be able to perform abortions with their current licenses under the new law.

“They plan to continue, however, to provide the majority of their services such as STI testing, pregnancy testing, cancer screenings and vasectomies. Stevenson said they were ‘looking closely’ at other ‘hospital equivalent’ licensing options laid out in the legislation, but would not say whether the clinics would apply at this point,” according to the report. 

“The Utah Hospital Association said no hospitals provided elective abortions in the state last year. It declined to answer questions about whether plans were in place to accommodate additional patients likely to seek care if clinics close,” the report continues. 

President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America Alexis McGill Johnson slammed the bill when it first passed the state House: 

HB 467 is nothing but shameful procedural and political maneuvering intended to get around a valid court decision and prevent Utahns from accessing abortion. Today’s passage is just one part of a nationwide campaign by anti-abortion extremists to end legal abortion throughout the United States, and it will have devastating impacts on Utah communities.

BREAKING: @govcox has signed HB467 into law.HB467 prohibits licensing of abortion clinics after May 2 of this year….

Posted by Pro-Life Utah on Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Pro-Life Utah celebrated the bill’s passage and thanked Gov. Cox for his “commitment to protect the pre-born.”

Utah has a trigger law banning abortions except in cases of rape, incest, fatal fetal anomalies, and when the life of the mother is at risk, but that law is currently blocked during ongoing litigation. For now, abortions are legal in the state up to 18 weeks.

Filed Under: Abortion, Abortion Clinics, abortionists, Breitbart, Health, medication abortions, News, Planned Parenthood, Politics, Pro-Life, Pro-life legislation, Pro-Life Movement, Spencer Cox, State Legislature, unborn babies, Utah

Utah’s Republican governor signs bill banning abortion clinics, sparing the unborn from Planned Parenthood

March 16, 2023 by Joseph MacKinnon Leave a Comment

Utah’s Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed a pro-life bill into law Wednesday barring abortion clinics from acquiring new licenses and banning abortions after 18 weeks in clinics altogether as of 2024.

In response, Planned Parenthood in Utah has intimated it might find a way around the bill, thereby circumnavigating the democratic will of the people of Utah.

Background

A previous law banning abortion altogether was blocked by the courts. Consequently, abortion remains legal in the state up to 18 weeks.

What this bill does is require that within that 18-week window, abortions must be performed in a hospital, with some exceptions.

Additionally, the bill prohibits licensing of abortion clinics after May 2, 2023; bans abortions at health clinics starting Jan. 1, 2024; provides that inducing or performing an abortion contrary to statutory requirements is unprofessional conduct for health care providers; prohibits the abortion of children conceived as a result of rape or incest after they have reached 18 weeks’ gestational age; and “requires a physician, in the case of a diagnosis of a lethal fetal anomaly, to give notice of the availability of perinatal hospice and perinatal palliative care services as an alternative to abortion.”

State Rep. Karianne Lisonbee’s “Abortion Changes” bill passed in the Senate on March 2, the second to last day in the 2023 legislative session, reported the Salt Lake Tribune. It was approved by the House the next day.

Democrats tried to kill the legislation and soften its language in various ways, but KSL.com indicated that all such efforts were in vain, as the Republican-controlled Senate voted down Democrats’ proposals.

The Senate Democratic caucus stated, “HB467 is effectively a ban on all abortions in the state of Utah and further restricts access to abortion by delicensing abortion clinics and forcing patients to seek care in hospital settings only.”

“We in Utah have a long-standing tradition — since before statehood — of protecting the unborn by outlawing abortion,” Lisbonbee said in February. “We have compassionate exemptions, and we have compassionate law and services for women who find themselves in a situation, and we as a state ought to support them in making the decision that they need to make. That’s what this bill does, in a compassionate and thoughtful way.”

Lisonbee underscored that her bill “strikes the very best balance of protecting innocent life and protecting women who experience rare and dangerous circumstances.”

“I think we’ve got a great balance here that will really try and protect the innocent and protect the health of the mother,” said Sen. Daniel McCay (R).

Closing the abattoirs

When asked by the Tribune earlier this month whether he had any reservations about the legislation, Gov. Cox said, “It doesn’t matter. I’ll be signing the bill.”

On Wednesday, he did precisely that.

Cox characterized the bill as a “cleanup” of the state’s previous trigger ban on abortion, providing those accustomed to killing unborn children with “clarity” about where the practice now stands in the state of Utah.

Karrie Galloway, the CEO of Planned Parenthood Association of Utah, said in a statement that “Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (PPAU) is exploring all options to preserve access to abortion in Utah ahead of HB 467′s effective date on May 3.”

Planned Parenthood, which runs three out of the four abortion clinics in Utah, notes on its website that the clinic “doors remain open.”

The Tribune noted that when the law goes into effect, parents seeking to exterminate their unborn will have to travel six hours to Las Vegas or Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

KSL.com reported that plans for a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in West Wendover, a Nevada city bordering Utah, fell through after city officials declined to grant it a permit. Nevada, where abortion is legal up to nearly six months, requires that only licensed physicians can take a baby’s life.

Brittney Nystrom, the executive director of the ACLU of Utah, suggested that her organization will similarly be looking to poke holes in the legislation.

“It’s no secret that the ACLU of Utah and others in the room today are always looking out for possible constitutional violations that are embedded in the laws that come out of this body,” she told reporters. “So we will be taking a close look at laws that restrict rights and freedoms of individuals and in making decisions on whether to continue those challenges in court.”

‘A pro-life state’

Planned Parenthood and the Wasatch Women’s Center together reportedly claimed the lives of 3,037 babies in 2019 alone.

The Utah Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records and Statistics reported in December that the “number of reported abortions is on a downward trend in Utah even though Utah’s population continues to grow. In 1990, the number of abortions performed in Utah was 4,796. In 2020, the number was 2,362. Abortions for residents of Utah went from 4,159 in 1990 to 2,244 in 2020.”

A Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll conducted in January showed that 46% of Utahns say abortion should only be legal in cases of rape, incest, or threats to the health of the mother. Only 18% of respondents suggested that abortion should be legal in all cases.

Gayle Ruzicka, president of the Utah Eagle Forum, said of the poll results, “We’re definitely a pro-life state. … The majority of the people don’t support abortion. They support the exceptions but they don’t support abortion itself.”

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