FBI Releases Photos… Of Pro-Abort Who Firebombed A Pro-Life Pregnancy Center

By MICAIAH BILGER

(LifeNews) — The FBI still is looking for the suspect who attempted to firebomb a pro-life pregnancy center on June 30 in Nashville, Tenn.

WKRN reports the federal agency released photos this past week showing an individual who they believe committed the crime at the Hope Clinic for Women.

Two photos show an individual heavily clothed and wearing a backpack and hat. A third photo shows a small car believed to be the suspect’s.

Police said a burglar alarm at the pregnancy center alerted them to the crime around 1:38 a.m. June 30. At the scene, police said they found an unignited Molotov cocktail that had been thrown through a window and the words “Jane’s Revenge” spray-painted on the outside of the Hope Clinic for Women building, according to the local news.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI Memphis field office at 901-747-4300 or submit online at tips.fbi.gov.

A neighboring business owner, Nenita Siriyutwatana of Royal Thai, told WKRN that police have increased patrols in the area since the incident, but she is worried because police still have not caught the suspect.

Jane’s Revenge is a radical pro-abortion group that has been calling for violence because the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24. The group has been linked to vandalism and arson targeting pro-life organizations in several states since May.

Hope Clinic provides free services to pregnant and parenting mothers in need, including counseling, parenting classes, pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, baby supplies, mentoring, and help finding housing, food, employment, and childcare. To learn more or donate, visit HopeClinicforWomen.org.

Pro-life organizations in Colorado, Wisconsin, New York, and Oregon also have been targets of arson in the past several months. And in Los Angeles, an abortion activist is facing attempted murder charges after allegedly trying to burn a police officer with a flamethrower during a pro-abortion protest in late June.

The crime wave has many pro-life organizations increasing security and Republican lawmakers demanding action from the Biden administration to crack down on the growing domestic terrorism.

At least 76 churches and pro-life organizations have been targets of arson and vandalism since May when news leaked that the Supreme Court would overturn Roe, according to Catholic News Agency,

Violence and hostility have been directed at the Supreme Court justices and their families, too. Justice Brett Kavanaugh was the target of an assassination attempt, and neighbors of the justices have said they are afraid to send their children outside to play because of the pro-abortion protesters.

The FBI announced an investigation into the pro-abortion violence in June, but many believe the Biden administration and Democrat leaders are not doing enough to stop the violence. There have been very few arrests.

Earlier this month, U.S. House Democrats blocked a resolution to condemn the pro-abortion violence. And, in early July, a Democrat state lawmaker openly praised the vandalism of a pro-life billboard in Washington State, according to 770 KTTH.

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