Firebomb Crashes Through Window Of Pro-Life Building… Threatening Message Left Behind

(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – CNN gave a dire warning last Friday about the possibility of violence in wake of the draft opinion leak from the Supreme Court concerning the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Given the fact that the radical left started losing their mind as soon as the leak came out, this seems almost like fair and straight reporting from the network.

But it wasn’t.

Because the violence they were warning against was going to supposedly come from the “far-right.”

Guess what?

The violence that did occur over the weekend did not come from the “far-right,” but the radical left.

Apparently, according to a report from The Western Journal, the headquarters of a pro-life group in Wisconsin was vandalized early on Sunday in an attack that seems to be linked to the draft opinion leak.

According to a report from Fox News, the Wisconsin Family Action in Madison was the organization that was attacked.

“Somebody vandalized and allegedly threw Molotov cocktails into Wisconsin Family Action’s — an anti-abortion rights group — Madison office, writing w/ graffiti, ‘If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either,’” Alexander Shur of the Wisconsin State Journal said in a tweet.

Julaine Appling, Wisconsin Family Action President, then went on to say that when police called her on Sunday, “I knew immediately what had happened,” according to a report from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

“You know, you can disagree with me. And I don’t mind being disagreed with. But to threaten the safety of my team because we have a different opinion on an issue — an important issue, I’ll grant you that — that doesn’t give you credence to threaten my life, and then turn around and damage property,” Appling explained.

“If somebody had been in that office, I don’t think anybody would have been killed, but you would have been hurt just from the flying glass,” she continued.

Appling then stated that she hadn’t anticipated the attack on the group’s office.

“I don’t live in fear. And I’m not constantly looking over my shoulder. I’ve had death threats at my house and over other issues. This one, this one surprised me,” Appling explained.

According to the Madison Police Department, flames could be seen coming out of the building about 6 p.m.

The police then revealed that a Molotov cocktail was thrown into the office, but it did not ignite. However, a separate fire was started.

As of this writing, no injuries were reported.

“The Madison Police Department understands members of our community are feeling deep emotions due to the recent news involving the United States Supreme Court,” Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes went on to say, Fox reported. “Early Sunday morning, our team began investigating a suspicious fire inside an office building on the city’s north side. It appears a specific non-profit that supports anti-abortion measures was targeted.”

“Our department has and continues to support people being able to speak freely and openly about their beliefs. But we feel that any acts of violence, including the destruction of property, do not aid in any cause,” the chief continued.

“We have made our federal partners aware of this incident and are working with them and the Madison Fire Department as we investigate this arson,” the Western Journal report stated.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. The tolerant left, only tolerant as long as they get their way. There is no doubt that even if these nut jobs are located our Judicial System will not prosecute them.

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