Las Vegas Review-Journal

Police suspect arson at Wyo. abortion clinic site

- By Mead Gruver

CASPER, Wyo. — An abortion clinic set to open next month in Wyoming was damaged in a fire Wednesday that police believe was deliberate­ly set — possibly by someone seen running away from the building carrying what appeared to be a gas can and a bag.

The blaze damaged the inside of the building under renovation to house the clinic in Casper, the second-biggest city in a state where opposition to abortion is widespread.

The clinic, which planned to provide other health care services for women, had been set to open in June as the second place in the state to offer abortions. Wyoming’s current location for women to get abortions is at a hospital in Jackson, 281 miles away.

A person who called authoritie­s before dawn saw someone running from the building with what appeared to be a gas can and a black bag, police said in a Facebook post. Investigat­ors were reviewing video footage from the area in hopes of identifyin­g the suspect or generating a suspect descriptio­n, police said.

Julie Burkhart, the clinic’s director, said clinic organizers had been receiving harassing emails and telephone messages. The building had video cameras that were functionin­g, and police were given access to them, she said.

Protests have been held this spring by abortion opponents at the future clinic site, and signs opposing abortion were visible Wednesday in a window of an apartment next door to the building.

Wyoming is one of 13 U.S. states with a trigger law that would immediatel­y outlaw abortion if the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized it nationwide is overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.

A leaked draft of a ruling suggests that will happen soon.

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