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39-year-old woman arrested on felony charges after Pro-Life Pregnancy Center hit by second attack

A woman has been arrested in connection with vandalism at a pregnancy protection center in suburban Buffalo, New York.

Hanna Kamka, 39, has been charged with one count of third-degree felony disorderly conduct, which is a Class E felony, the Amherst Police Department said in a press release Saturday. Twitter.

Police said the FBI assisted in the investigation.

March 16 signboard on CompassCare was graffitied.

“The CompassCare exterior sign has been defaced with red lettering graffiti in typical Antifa/Jane’s Revenge fashion. Red letters spelling “LIARS” were blurred all over the sign,” the organization wrote on its website. Web site along with a video of the incident.

The organization’s tweet quoted Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare, as saying, “There’s nothing Antifa can do to stop us serving women and saving children.”

“This fits the definition of domestic terror. Those in the FBI and DOJ who refuse to take it as such should be fired and investigated. This is an act of intimidation and a violation of the FACE law. America must return to the civilized order,” Harden said in a statement on CompassCare website.

Do law enforcement protect pro-life groups with sufficient vigor?

“CompassCare gives women a choice and there is nothing Antifa can do to make us stop,” the group CEO said. “All people are created in the image of God and are equally valuable – both mother and child. Love for God conquers terror.”

IN separate statement On the CompassCare website, Harden said the arrest “represents an indictment against the FBI and hundreds of other local law enforcement agencies that allowed the FBI to usurp its investigative duties.”

“The FBI has less evidence of the March 16th vandalism than it did for the June 7th bombing, but somehow they were able to identify the suspect and make an arrest within days,” he said. “We’ve been saying all along that the FBI has that kind of judicial power, but chose not to use it on behalf of pro-life people when they were targeted by the pro-abortion Maoist Antifa.”

CompassCare said more than 230 attacks on pregnancy support centers have occurred across the country since the information was leaked last spring. Supreme Court ruling overturning the abortion decision in Roe v. Wade.

CompassCare was under attack before, according to WKBW-TV in Buffalo.

In June, police said the fire at the site was arson.

“This is the face of abortion, ladies and gentlemen. This is the face of abortion,” Harden said at the time. WKBV.

Amherst city warden Brian Kulpa condemned the arson at the time.

“I am disgusted that lives were put at risk,” he said. “Our thoughts are with the firefighters as they recover. A cruel answer is never an answer. There is no place in Amherst for such attacks.”

In November, the FBI offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. The FBI released surveillance footage of the arson in January.

No arrests were made in this incident.

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