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Pro-life activist assaulted, bloodied during street interview about abortion

4 April 2025
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Pro-life activist assaulted, bloodied during street interview about abortion
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A pro-life activist, Savannah Craven Antao, was punched in the face during a street interview in New York City, resulting in her being cut and bloodied. The incident, captured on video, occurred while Antao was discussing abortion and unborn children for the pro-life advocacy organization Live Action. Antao’s husband described the attacker as becoming aggressive upon learning of her pro-life stance, leading to police involvement and a call for justice.

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