CompassCare concerned about 'Night of Rage'

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden says a threat comes from the group that firebombed their Amherst location
CompassCare firebombing - June 7, 2022
Photo credit Max Faery - WBEN

Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) - As the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, a pro-abortion care organization is concerned about a night of violence by the same group that took responsibility for the firebombing of its Buffalo office.

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Jane's Revenge took responsibility for the firebombing at the CompassCare office in Amherst, says James Harden.

"They're organizing a 'Night of Rage' starting at 8 p.m.," says Harden. "We're not exactly sure what that means or what they'll do, but they've upped their threats."

Harden says Jane's Revenge has declared open season on many other pro-life pregnancy centers across the country.

"We're praying the violence will stop. This is not what civilized people do," says Harden, who's notified local police.

Harden also believes the abortion industry is now in dire straits following the Supreme Court ruling.

The Amherst office was firebombed on June 7. Harden says the investigation is in progess.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Max Faery - WBEN