Pro-abortion 'terror group' Jane's Revenge – which has vowed a 'Night of Rage' over the repeal of Roe v. Wade – is most likely a loose-knit assembly of 'anarchist' cells, according to a security expert.
The shadowy group relies on inciting people to vandalize and torch pro-life clinics and facilities through calls to arms on its website, says Kyle Shideler, director and senior analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism at the Center for Security Policy, a Washington, DC-based think tank.
Jane's Revenge has already firebombed crisis pregnancy centers in the wake of the the Supreme Court draft opinion leak last month that revealed the court planned to overturn a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion.
The organization used violent rhetoric in its calls for a 'Night of Rage' in a May 30 'communique', vowing to mobilize when the right was overturned, as it was formally announced Friday.
US abortion ruling: Jane's Revenge group vowed 'Night of Rage' if Supreme Court reversed Roe v Wade | Daily Mail Online
The shadowy group relies on inciting people to vandalize and torch pro-life clinics and facilities through calls to arms on its website, says Kyle Shideler, director and senior analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism at the Center for Security Policy, a Washington, DC-based think tank.
Jane's Revenge has already firebombed crisis pregnancy centers in the wake of the the Supreme Court draft opinion leak last month that revealed the court planned to overturn a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion.
The organization used violent rhetoric in its calls for a 'Night of Rage' in a May 30 'communique', vowing to mobilize when the right was overturned, as it was formally announced Friday.
US abortion ruling: Jane's Revenge group vowed 'Night of Rage' if Supreme Court reversed Roe v Wade | Daily Mail Online