Repost from The Virginia Star.
Leaders of a national pro-life organization are demanding an investigation into the deaths of five late-term infants whose bodies were discovered last week at the Capitol Hill region home of a progressive pro-life activist in Washington, D.C.
D.C. police discovered the bodies of the babies last Wednesday at a home occupied by pro-life activist Lauren Handy, WUSA9 reported.
The New York Times also reported Thursday Terrisa Bukovinac, founder and executive director of the group called Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU), confirmed the home in which the deceased babies were found belonged to Handy, the group’s director of activism.
PAAU describes itself as “progressive grassroots pro-life activists dismantling the abortion industrial complex and standing in solidarity with the unborn victims killed by abortion violence.”
“We are definitely going to reveal all the details on Tuesday, and they are explosive,” Bukovinac said, referring to a press conference planned for Tuesday, according to the Times.