Frustrated by Police Inaction, the Pro-Life Movement Takes Up the Work of Law Enforcement | RealClearInvestigations
Eight months later, CompassCare officials say nothing has happened. Until last night when two people were indicted in Florida for acts of vandalism no arrests have been made in any of the scores of similar attacks that have damaged other crisis pregnancy counseling offices and churches coast to coast since word first leaked in late May that the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade, returning abortion laws to state legislatures.CompassCare CEO Jim Harden says this inaction has forced the pro-life movement to do the work of law enforcement on its own. His organization has teamed with the Thomas More Society, a nonprofit libertarian law firm in Chicago, to hire their own private investigators. The home of the firm s president, Thomas Brejcha, was damaged by abortion supporters last July.
Neither the Thomas More Society nor CompassCare elaborated on the private investigators hired to look at the attacks by abortion supporters — who they are, how many or where deployed. But Brejcha said no price limit has been put on their services.