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ROCKFORD, Illinois, The pattern of abuse at a Rockford abortion
facility has continued after an employee allegedly struck with his car
a homeless man praying with pro-life protesters, and drove away,
according to witnesses at the scene.
The vehicle reportedly struck Scott Griffin on Wednesday as it drove
into the driveway of the abortion facility, where pro-lifers say
workers frequently drive recklessly in an apparent attempt to
intimidate those praying and handing out pro-life literature.
"The dark colored SUV the clinic worker was driving hit Scott Griffin
with the mirror on the passenger side so hard the mirror was slammed
back into the vehicle and Mr. Griffin was stunned and bruised,"
Rockford pro-life veteran Kevin Rilott said.
"After the clinic worker hit him she didn't slow down or stop to see
how he was - she just kept going."
Another witness, George Lambert, said the female clinic worker "really
nailed the guy hard - I couldn't believe she didn't even stop to see
how he was."
City Attorney Kerry Partridge refused to comment on whether any
suspects had been questioned or charged, saying only that the case is
still under investigation.
It was previously reported on the bizarre behavior of the owner and a
local abortion supporter at Rockford's Northern Illinois Women's
Center. Pro-life protesters have been regularly harassed and grotesque
displays remain in the abortion mill's windows, including rubber
chickens hanging from nooses, a crufied rubber chicken, a nun doll in a
miniature coffin and displays with crucifixes and the words "Jesus
loves you a**holes."
One of the most recent additions to the facility's displays is a
hand-written sign that reads "NIWC 50,000; JC 50," which indicates the
number of abortions performed at the Northern Illinois Women's Center
in comparison to 50 saved from abortion by "J.C." - or Jesus Christ.
In March, LSN reported that two young African-American men persuaded
their female companion not to abort her child after they were horrified
by the rubber chickens hanging by nooses in the abortion facility
windows, which pro-lifers at the scene pointed out to them.
The recent Rockford incident continues a rash of violence against
pro-life protesters and sidewalk counselors across the country in
recent weeks. Last week a man was arrested after he pulled a gun on a
woman offering him pro-life literature in front of a Phoenix abortion
mill. Another vehicular assault occurred in June at a Chico, CA
abortion clinic, where a pro-life protester was nearly run down by an
SUV. Witnesses report the driver was enraged by the graphic
abortion
image the woman carried. The suspected attacker was subsequently
arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
Contact: Kathleen Gilbert
Source: LifeSiteNews.com
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