The second pregnancy help organization to be firebombed by abortion extremists in response to the Supreme Court Dobbs decision has prevailed after six months of litigation, and video of Jane’s Revenge terrorists setting fire to the pregnancy medical clinic with Molotov cocktails has finally been made public in full.
Rev. Jim Harden, CEO with CompassCare Pregnancy Services in Buffalo, New York, released the video via Twitter last Friday. In doing so Harden addressed the still present threat against pregnancy help centers, how law enforcement is dragging its feet in the matter, and the fact that pregnancy help will continue regardless of the attacks.
“The following surveillance video is what the FBI and local police do not want you to see,” Harden said.
The CompassCare firebombing occurred at 2:30 a.m. June 7, 2022, and since the attack, the center has been fighting for access to the security video from the night of the incident.
However, local police repeatedly stonewalled and referred CompassCare to the FBI, said Harden.
“The video feed is CompassCare’s private property which was withheld from CompassCare’s attorneys and private investigators by local police and FBI,” Harden said. “After six months of litigation against the Amherst Police Department – 305 days after the attack – CompassCare won the lawsuit, and the Amherst police relinquished the surveillance of the crime.”
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Harden explained in his video message that the pro-abortion firebomb attack by Jane’s Revenge occurred on Mother’s Day last year, May 8, at a pro-life organization in Madison, Wisc. Jane’s Revenge took ownership of the attack and threatened to continue attacking centers if all pregnancy centers in the U.S. did not close in 30 days.
The Buffalo-area CompassCare location was the second target of such an attack 30 days later.
Harden said the radical left group’s response to a potential Roe V. Wade overturning was “not a loose grassroots protest, but a highly organized and calculated international, antifa-style hit job, using Molotov cocktails growing into a blaze that would injure two firefighters.”
And the Amherst police “repeatedly declined multiple requests” from him to view the video, deferring to the FBI, Harden said.
“Since then, over 300 attacks on pro-life entities have occurred with zero convictions,” he said.
Both U.S. House and Senate Judiciary Committees are investigating the Department of Justice and FBI’s refusal to investigate and prosecute violent crimes against pregnancy centers, Harden pointed out.
“Ridiculously,” Harden further noted, “while under oath, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland told the Senate Judiciary the lack of arrests and convictions is because the crimes perpetrated against organizations like CompassCare are being committed at night in the dark.”
Without access to the video, it was nearly impossible for CompassCare’s legal team to carry out a civil suit without identification of the perpetrators causing the terrorist activity.