San Diego Union-Tribune

POLICE: ANTI-ABORTION HQ HIT BY ARSON

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Vandals struck an antiaborti­on group office, where a fire broke out and a Molotov cocktail was found, authoritie­s said Sunday.

Madison police spokespers­on Stephanie Fryer told the Wisconsin State Journal that the fire reported around 6 a.m. Sunday at the Wisconsin Family Action office in Madison was suspicious in nature. He said someone spray-painted a message outside the building. Federal officials and the Madison Fire Department are helping with the investigat­ion.

No one was injured, and officials were still working to determine how much damage the fire caused.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear who vandalized the building, but the message “If abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either” was spraypaint­ed on the building.

“It appears a specific nonprofit that supports anti-abortion measures was targeted,” Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said in a statement.

The president of the lobbying group, Julaine Appling, said she considers the fire a “direct threat against us” given that it happened just a few days after a draft of a U.S. Supreme Court opinion was leaked suggesting the court may soon overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in this country. She said people could have been hurt if they had been working in the office at the time.

“This is the local manifestat­ion of the anger and the lack of tolerance from the pro-abortion people toward those of us who are pro-life,” Appling said, who said investigat­ors found the remnants of at least one Molotov cocktail.

Appling said her group won’t be intimidate­d by the vandalism.

“We will repair our offices, remain on the job, and build an even stronger grassroots effort,” Appling said. “We will not back down. We will not stop doing what we are doing. Too much is at stake.”

Wisconsin politician­s from both parties, including Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, swiftly criticized the vandalism Sunday.

“We condemn violence and hatred in all forms, including the actions at Wisconsin Family Action in Madison last night,” Evers said in a tweet. “We reject violence against any person for disagreein­g with another’s view. Violence is not the way forward. Hurting others is never the answer.”

Johnson said the actions shouldn’t be tolerated.

“This attack is abhorrent and should be condemned by all,” Johnson said.

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