Pro-life center vandalised; sprayed with “hateful and evil" messages

Pro-life center vandalised; sprayed with “hateful and evil

North Carolina: The violence unleashed by abortion supporters in the United States is continuing after indications that a pro-abortion law would be repealed. A pro-life pregnancy center in Asheville, North Carolina, had its windows smashed and its building defaced with pro-abortion messaging late Monday night or early Tuesday morning.

According to Asheville Police, officers discovered red spray paint on the Mountain Area Pregnancy Services building with the words “No forced birth” and “If abortions aren’t safe, neither are you!”

Multiple windows were broken and an anarchist symbol was left on the front of the building, said police, who are calling the damage a vandalism and are seeking the perpetrator.

The police said that a forensic team found blood on a broken window, which suggests the perpetrator may have been injured.

Kristi Brown, the center’s executive director, told that half of the paint had been cleaned off by Tuesday evening and the financial cost of damages is still being calculated.

Brown said the staff was heartbroken to discover the vandalism on Tuesday morning and called the pro-abortion messages “hateful and evil.”

On Tuesday another pro-life pregnancy center in Amherst, New York, also was defaced with spray paint depicting pro-abortion messages and set on fire.

The vandalisms are the latest in a string of attacks against pro-life pregnancy centers. The pro-abortion violence against the centers took a rapid uptick when a U.S. Supreme Court draft decision was leaked last month, indicating that the court may be intending to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that federally legalized abortion.

Since then pro-life pregnancy centers in Washington D.C., Washington state, Maryland, Wisconsin, Oregon, and Texas have been vandalized.

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