Pro-Abort Radicals Attack MCCL’s Offices

By STEVEN ERTELT

MINNEAPOLIS — Just one day after promising more violence against pro-life groups and pregnancy centers that help women, pro-abortion radicals attacked a pro-life organization’s office in Minnesota.

Last night, pro-abortion extremists vandalized the Minneapolis-based office of Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life, a pro-life group that has been fighting for women and unborn children since the late 1960s.

“Last night the MCCL office was vandalized for the second time in recent weeks,” the pro-life group wrote on Twitter. “But we are grateful that we are all safe.”

“As #SCOTUS prepares to rule in #DobbsVsJackson, please pray for the safety of the justices and of MCCL and other pro-life groups,” it continued.

Paul Stark, the communications director for MCCL, provided more info to LifeNews about what happened.

“On the morning of June 15, we discovered that our office building had been vandalized with graffiti saying ‘abortion is liberation’ and several broken windows. We alerted the police and are responding to the situation. This was the second time we had been targeted in recent weeks. On May 9, we were also vandalized with graffiti and pro-abortion messages on the outside of our building. Despite this targeting, we are grateful that all of us here are safe. We are taking precautions going forward, and are undeterred in our pro-life work. We appreciate prayers and support for MCCL and other pro-life groups during this time,” he said.

The leaked decision of Dobbs v. Jackson has sent pro-abortion militants into full force, doing everything they can to defend their cherished sacrament. After months of attacking pro-life centers nationwide, a militant group promises violence against these centers.

The threat comes from an open letter by the pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge. Now more pro-life centers will be the targets of their vicious attacks reported by The Post Millennial.

Jane’s Revenge declared its “30 days of patience and mercy” is now over, and it will begin targeting pro-life groups. “Your thirty days expired yesterday,” the letter read on June 15. “We offered an honorable way out. You could have walked away. Now the leash is off. And we will make it as hard as possible for your campaign of oppression to continue.”

Five pro-life offices have been targets of arson since May, and dozens of pro-life organizations and churches have been vandalized. Last week, as reported elsewhere, an assassin with a gun was arrested outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after the man said he planned to kill the justice, according to police. A grand jury has issued an indictment in the case.

Kavanaugh is expected to be one of the justices who agrees to overturn Roe, but the court has not released its ruling on the abortion case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, yet.

Meanwhile, several pro-abortion groups have called for churches to be the target of abortion activists’ outrage. One group also posted the addresses of the Supreme Court justices’ homes and a photo of Kavanaugh’s daughters’ school online publicly.

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

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