Daily News | Antiabortion advocates say federal charges against one of their own won’t slow their activism
, be dropped while vowing to continue intervention efforts at abortion clinics.
At Friday’s rally, Houck’s lead attorney Peter Breen pushed back on claims that his client had assaulted a 72-year-old patient escort outside of Philadelphia’s Elizabeth Blackwell Health Center. Breen told the crowd the volunteer had been harassing Houck’s 12-year-old son. Terrisa Bukovinac, who came to the protest from Washington, and identifies as a progressive, atheist, and antiabortion activist, said her organization, Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, will hand out roses at clinics in a last-ditch appeal to patients. Bukovinac said she’s been arrested at least five times. In July, sheafter she was sentenced to four days in jail for trespassing at a clinic in Virginia. She was one of the attendees who called for the end of FACE.
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