Four Pro-Life Advocates Sentenced to Jail for Trying Save Babies from Abortion
November 20, 2022 | Michigan
A judge sentenced four pro-life advocates to 45 days in jail Friday for entering a Flint, Michigan abortion facility in 2019 to save unborn babies from abortion and refusing to leave.
Pro-life advocates Lauren Handy, William Goodman, Patrice Woodworth and Matthew Connolly were arrested inside the Women’s Center Abortion Clinic in June 2019 while participating in a Red Rose Rescue. A peaceful, non-violent action, the rescue involves entering an abortion facility and offering information, encouragement and red roses to the women inside.
Often, pro-lifers refuse to leave the building as long as unborn babies are being aborted there, instead choosing to sit on the floor to pray and sing hymns until the police force them to leave.
On Friday, all four pro-life advocates received a 45-day prison sentence and immediately were taken into custody, according to the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU). They will be held at the Genesee County Jail located at 1002 South Saginaw Street, Flint, Michigan…..(Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)