US anti-abortion activist who kept fetal remains convicted of blockading clinic
Lauren Handy and other anti-abortion protesters invaded a Washington DC clinic in 2020 and blocked people from entering
Lauren Handy, the anti-abortion activist who kept five fetuses in her Washington DC home, was on Tuesday found guilty of breaking federal law by blockading an abortion clinic.
The charges stem from an incident in October 2020, when Handy and nine other anti-abortion protesters invaded a Washington abortion clinic, according to an October 2022 indictment of the group. Handy used a fake name to book an appointment at the clinic, then blocked people from entering the waiting room while other defendants chained themselves together inside the clinic, prosecutors alleged. One of the clinic's nurses sprained her ankle after she was pushed by a protester, according to the indictment.
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