The FBI is requesting help from the public to find 10 pro-abortion activists who allegedly vandalized the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, home of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., during a July protest in Atlanta, Georgia.
The federal agency has yet to announce any arrests in the nearly 200 attacks last year in connection to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Dobbs v. Jackson. The June decision overturned Roe v. Wade and began allowing states to protect unborn babies from abortion again.
On July 3 in Atlanta, the FBI believes 10 people dressed in black participated in vandalizing the historic church’s Heritage Sanctuary, scrolling the threat “If abortions aren’t safe, neither are you” in black paint on a wall, WFIN reports.
Security footage that the FBI published last week shows the 10 individuals, most of whom appear to be women, dressed in black and walking down the street toward the church. Later, the video shows the same individuals in different clothes carrying backpacks and walking away in two separate groups.
“The group then split up, and four of the individuals went in one direction and six of the individuals went in another direction,” the federal agency stated on a reward poster. “FBI Atlanta and the Atlanta Police Department ask anyone who recognizes any of these 10 individuals to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or send tips to Tips.FBI.gov.”
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The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to their arrests.
Why the abortion activists targeted the church is unclear. The current senior pastor is pro-abortion U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, who supports abortions for basically any reason up to birth and wants to force taxpayers to pay for them.
In November, FBI Director Christopher Wray admitted that most of the abortion-related attacks in the past year have targeted pro-life organizations. “Since the Dobbs decision, probably in the neighborhood of 70 percent of our abortion-related violence cases or threats cases are cases of violence or threats against … pro-life organizations,” he told a U.S. Senate committee.
Yet, there have been very few arrests, prompting frustration and accusations of political motives by the FBI and the Biden administration.
Many pro-life organizations are increasing security and Republican lawmakers are demanding action from the Biden administration to crack down on the pro-abortion domestic terrorism. But, while the Biden administration has been aggressively working to expand the killing of unborn babies in abortions, it has done seemingly little to stop the violence and hostilities directed at pro-life advocates and churches.
LifeNews compiled the list of attacks and other incidents in 2022 based on local news reports, police reports, and information from pro-life leaders, organizations and churches.
They are:
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