A clinic in Washington may have violated federal laws governing abortions, pro-life activists said on April 5. Activists with the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU) say they obtained 115 aborted fetuses that were in a box from the Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services and there were indications that five abortions were not done legally. They “were so advanced in their gestational age and the patterns of their wounds suggest violent federal crimes,” Lauren Handy, director of activism for the pro-life group, told reporters during a press conference. Washington police officers went to the home in late March to get the fetuses. According to a letter released by PAAU, an attorney contacted authorities for the group and asked them to retrieve the unborn children and conduct an investigation into possible live birth abortions, as well as forensic examinations. Handy and Teresa Bukovinac, who founded PAAU, said they asked a Curtis Bay driver for permission to …