The Department of Justice (DOJ) this week is reaching back three years to charge eight pro-life activists who, through sitting and praying, blocked the door of the Northland Family Planning abortion facility in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
They face up to 11 years in federal prison. Many have already been charged for similar incidents.
According to the DOJ indictment, on August 27, 2020, the eight committed conspiracy to prevent women from having abortions by using social media to communicate about standing “in between the hands of an abortionist that wants to murder these children and the life of these babies,” the indictment said, quoting video that was live streamed by Joel Curry, one of the indicted….