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niyad

(113,284 posts)
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 12:20 PM Sep 2012

anti-abortion violence in the US

think the fanatics are only in the middle east? take a look at this list (the link below will take you to the whole list)

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United States
Murders

In the U.S., violence directed towards abortion providers has killed at least eight people, including four doctors, two clinic employees, a security guard, and a clinic escort.[8][9]

March 10, 1993: Dr. David Gunn of Pensacola, Florida was fatally shot during a protest. He had been the subject of wanted-style posters distributed by Operation Rescue in the summer of 1992. Michael F. Griffin was found guilty of Gunn's murder and was sentenced to life in prison.
July 29, 1994: Dr. John Britton and James Barrett, a clinic escort, were both shot to death outside another facility, the Ladies Center, in Pensacola. Rev. Paul Jennings Hill was charged with the killings. Hill received a death sentence and was executed on September 3, 2003. The clinic in Pensacola had been bombed before and was also bombed subsequently, in 1984 and 2012.
December 30, 1994: Two receptionists, Shannon Lowney and Lee Ann Nichols, were killed in two clinic attacks in Brookline, Massachusetts. John Salvi was arrested and confessed to the killings. He died in prison and guards found his body under his bed with a plastic garbage bag tied around his head. Salvi had also confessed to a non-lethal attack in Norfolk, Virginia days before the Brookline killings.
January 29, 1998: Robert Sanderson, an off-duty police officer who worked as a security guard at an abortion clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, was killed when his workplace was bombed. Eric Robert Rudolph, who was also responsible for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing, was charged with the crime and received two life sentences as a result.
October 23, 1998: Dr. Barnett Slepian was shot to death with a high-powered rifle at his home in Amherst, New York.[10] His was the last in a series of similar shootings against providers in Canada and northern New York state which were all likely committed by James Kopp. Kopp was convicted of Slepian's murder after finally being apprehended in France in 2001.

May 31, 2009: Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed by Scott Roeder as Tiller served as an usher at church in Wichita, Kansas.[11]

Attempted murder, assault, and kidnapping

According to statistics gathered by the National Abortion Federation (NAF), an organization of abortion providers, since 1977 in the United States and Canada, there have been 17 attempted murders, 383 death threats, 153 incidents of assault or battery, and 3 kidnappings committed against abortion providers.[12] Attempted murders in the U.S. included:[8][13][14]

August 19, 1993: Dr. George Tiller was shot outside of an abortion facility in Wichita, Kansas. Shelley Shannon was charged with the crime and received an 11-year prison sentence (20 years were later added for arson and acid attacks on clinics).
July 29, 1994: June Barret was shot in the same attack which claimed the lives of James Barrett, her husband, and Dr. John Britton.
December 30, 1994: Five individuals were wounded in the shootings which killed Shannon Lowney and Lee Ann Nichols.
October 28, 1997: Dr. David Gandell of Rochester, New York was injured by flying glass when a shot was fired through the window of his home.[15]
January 29, 1998: Emily Lyons, a nurse, was severely injured, and lost an eye, in the bombing which also killed Robert Sanderson.


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anti-abortion violence in the US (Original Post) niyad Sep 2012 OP
And this too ... RKP5637 Sep 2012 #1
thank you for this one niyad Sep 2012 #2
But really it's not their fault. It's the people pushing the pro-choice side of things 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #3
8 people. all to be mourned but over a cali Sep 2012 #4
it wasn't just the eight people murdered--it was a whole list of violence, which, apparently, niyad Sep 2012 #5

RKP5637

(67,107 posts)
1. And this too ...
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 12:27 PM
Sep 2012
"Highest Number Of Anti-Gay Murders Ever Reported In 2011"


More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/02/anti-gay-hate-crimes-murders-national-coalition-of-anti-violence-programs_n_1564885.html

More murders motivated by anti-gay bias occurred last year than any year since the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs began collecting data in 1998, the national advocacy organization reported this week.

In 2011, 30 fatally violent hate crimes were committed against lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender victims, 3 more than the previous year's total. At the same time, overall reports of anti-gay hate violence were down last year. But the authors of the report don't think the drop in reports of violence actually reflects a drop in violence. The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs collects its data through 41 member programs across the country who receive calls and reports of LGBT hate crimes in the local communities. The authors of the report said they suspected a link between the rise in murders and the drop in overall reports of violence -- when more murders occur the small centers are overwhelmed and able to conduct less community outreach.

"I think that hate violence against these communities has been going on for a very long time and the reports that we're seeing may not even be a reflection on the true pervasiveness of the violence," said Chai Jindasurat, one of the authors of the report. "I think we're really just getting the tip of the iceberg here."

Only a little over half of the survivors reported their attacks to the police, Jindasurat added. This sheds some light on why it is so difficult to track true levels of hate crimes: many victims simply never report the crime.
 

4th law of robotics

(6,801 posts)
3. But really it's not their fault. It's the people pushing the pro-choice side of things
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 12:32 PM
Sep 2012

which they find offensive. You see when confronted with such notions they had not choice but to react violently. So really we ought to condemn those who say or do things that cause such offense, forcing these poor souls to react in the only way they know how.

/sounds crazy right?

 

cali

(114,904 posts)
4. 8 people. all to be mourned but over a
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 12:44 PM
Sep 2012

20 year period. You really don't want to compare that to the fanatic driven violence in the middle east where tens of thousands have died at the hands of religious fanatics.

It's a silly comparison in any case. "Our" fanatics have different outlets to engage in. It's a different culture regarding what is and isn't accepted and acceptable.

niyad

(113,284 posts)
5. it wasn't just the eight people murdered--it was a whole list of violence, which, apparently,
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 01:45 PM
Sep 2012

you did not read.

the point isn't numbers--it is about the fact that our crazies are no different from other crazies in kind.

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