Given that she is with a group well known for murder and violence, was asked to leave and she didn't, he made a reasonable decision. Stand your ground is a stupid law, but it's the law. At her age, she should have known better...
Here's just a taste of what this organization is capable of doing....
CRIMINAL
In 2021, a defendant pled guilty to a FACE Act violation and other state felony offenses for throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Fort Myers, Florida, abortion clinic.
In 2021, a defendant pled guilty for damaging a Newark, Delaware, abortion clinic. The defendant threw a Molotov cocktail at the facility and vandalized it with spray paint.
In 2020, a defendant pled guilty and was sentenced to two years imprisonment for FACE Act related offenses in connection with a bomb threat call the defendant made to a Jacksonville, Florida, abortion clinic.
In 2019, a defendant was indicted for FACE Act violations and other federal offenses related to a 2015 shooting at a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The defendant traveled to the facility and shot at several civilians, killing two and injuring three others. He then forced his way into the clinic where staff and patients hid. During a stand-off with the police, the defendant shot at police, killing one officer and injuring several others. The defendant also shot a civilian who was sheltering in place. The case is currently pending in federal district court.
In 2019, a defendant pled guilty to federal offenses, including a FACE Act violation, for causing damage to a reproductive health care clinic in Columbia, Missouri. The defendant threw a Molotov cocktail through the front door of a Planned Parenthood clinic. The defendant was sentenced to five years imprisonment.
In 2018, a defendant directed a threatening social media post to Planned Parenthood facilities and staff. The defendant plead guilty to federal offenses, including a FACE Act charge, and was sentenced to six months imprisonment.
A defendant was charged with FACE Act and other federal offenses for sending several threatening emails in 2017 to abortion clinics located in Chicago, Illinois, and Hammond, Indiana. The defendant pled guilty and was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment.
A defendant pled guilty to committing a FACE Act violation and another related federal offense for making several threatening telephone calls to an Anchorage, Alaska, area reproductive health care clinic in 2016. The defendant had made a death threat and a bomb threat. The defendant was sentenced to probation.
In 2016, two defendants were charged with FACE Act violations for vandalizing a Baltimore, Maryland, area abortion clinic on two separate occasions. One defendant pled guilty and the other was convicted at trial. Both defendants were sentenced to probation and ordered to pay restitution.
A defendant pled guilty to FACE Act violations for making telephonic death threats in 2014 to two Minneapolis, Minnesota, reproductive health care clinics. The defendant was sentenced to a term of imprisonment.
An Indiana defendant was convicted and sentenced to probation for committing a FACE Act violation in 2013. The defendant broke into a Bloomington, Indiana, Planned Parenthood clinic and caused extensive damage. The defendant was ordered to pay restitution for the damage caused.
A defendant was convicted and sentenced to probation for a FACE Act violation. The defendant was charged in 2012 for calling a Virginia OBGYN practice and making a bomb threat because the OBGYN practice offered abortion services.
In 2012, a defendant was convicted by a jury of FACE Act and federal arson charges for setting fire to a Planned Parenthood facility located in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. The defendant was sentenced to a total of 11 years imprisonment.
A defendant pled guilty to a FACE Act violation and other federal charges for throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Madera, California, and other offenses committed in 2011. The defendant was sentenced to a period of incarceration and ordered to pay restitution.
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