Pro-Abortion Group That Firebombed Pro-Life Office Vandalizes Pregnancy Centers

State   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   May 16, 2022   |   3:54PM   |   Washington, DC

Two more pro-life pregnancy resource centers appear to have be vandalized in Maryland over the weekend as abortion activists protest the likelihood that the U.S. Supreme Court soon may overturn Roe v. Wade.

On Sunday, independent journalist Andy Ngo published photos showing pro-abortion graffiti spray-painted on the walls of Alpha Pregnancy Center in Reisterstown and BirthRight in Frederick.

Ngo said the radical pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge appears to be responsible for the vandalism at the Reisterstown pro-life organization. The group also claimed responsibility for arson at Wisconsin Family Action in Madison, Wisconsin earlier this month and threatened more violence.

Photos of the Reisterstown vandalism show the same threatening message written on its facility that was painted across the Wisconsin pro-life organization’s building: “If abortions aren’t safe, neither are you.” Other graffiti painted across the walls, doors and porch included, “You’re anti-choice, not pro-life,” “Not a clinic,” “Forced birthers” and “Jane’s Revenge.”

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The vandalism happened Friday, Ngo said.

The second pro-life pregnancy center, BirthRight in Frederick, was vandalized sometime Saturday, according to Ngo’s report. A photo shows the words “F— fake clinic” and “Defend Roe” painted across the front wall of organization.

It is not clear if Jane’s Revenge is connected to the vandalism in Frederick.

Recently, Robert Evans, a writer with the Netherlands-based publication Bellingcat, said he received a statement from Jane’s Revenge that admitted to the arson in Wisconsin and threatened more violence against pro-life organizations.

“They are issuing a 30 day ultimatum for all anti choice organizations and fake clinics (crisis pregnancy centers) to disband. They claim to have the ability to reach multiple states and repeat that the attack in Wisconsin was just a ‘warning,’” Evans wrote. “They conclude by noting they are made up of several organizations: ‘We are in your city. We are in every city. Your repression only strengthens our accompliceship and resolve.’”

Earlier this month, Wisconsin police said they are working with federal officials to investigate the arson as well as the Jane’s Revenge group.

Americans have witnessed a spate of vandalism, arson and threats against churches and pro-life organizations this month after a leaked draft ruling showed the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. These include pro-life organizations and Catholic churches in Colorado, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.

A third pregnancy center in Maryland, CareNet of Frederick, also reported being vandalized earlier this month.

Even prominent pro-abortion groups are using words that hint at possible insurrection and violence.

On Sunday, Rachel O’Leary Carmona, executive director of Women’s March, warned that abortion activists will be “ungovernable” until the government legalizes abortion on demand.

“For the women of this country, this will be a summer of rage. Until our government starts working for us and codifies our right to an abortion, we will be UNGOVERNABLE,” Carmona wrote on Twitter. “This is a fight for [abortion] rights. And it’s a fight we’ll win.”

At least two pro-abortion groups have been calling for churches, especially Catholic Churches, to be the target of abortion activists’ outrage. And one group posted the addresses of the Supreme Court justices online to urge people to protest outside their homes.

“The leaked draft memo that states the Supreme Court has struck down #RoeVWade is an ATROCITY but It is not yet law & doesn’t have to be, but what they plan to do & will do if WE don’t stop them. Rise up! & RAISE HELL!” the group Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights wrote on Twitter.

Polls consistently show that most Americans support stronger legal protections for unborn babies than what Roe allows. LifeNews highlighted 11 recent polls here. A new Rasmussen poll shows more Americans want Roe v. Wade overturned (48 percent) than want the ruling to remain in place (45 percent).

Since 1973, more than 63 million unborn babies and hundreds of mothers have died in supposedly “safe, legal” abortions.