Pro-life NY leaders slam Hochul, AG James for 'miserably' failing state at reopening of 'firebombed' office
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A pro-life New York office reopened after it was "firebombed" earlier this summer, and pro-life activists denounced Democratic state leaders' responses to the attack.
Ribbon cutting ceremony at CompassCare location in Buffalo, New York on Aug. 1. (CompassCare) (CompassCare) Ribbon cutting ceremony at CompassCare location in Buffalo, New York on Aug. 1. (CompassCare) (CompassCare) A pro-life pregnancy center's office building in Buffalo, New York, was vandalized and the scene of suspected arson. (CompassCare) (CompassCare ) A pro-life pregnancy center's office building in Buffalo, New York, was vandalized and the scene of suspected arson. (CompassCare) (CompassCare) A pro-life pregnancy center's office building in Buffalo, New York, was vandalized and the scene of suspected arson. (CompassCare) (CompassCare ) A pro-life pregnancy center's office building in Buffalo, New York, was vandalized and the scene of suspected arson. (CompassCare) (CompassCare) Governor Kathy Hochul holds media availability press conference and makes an announcement on abortion rights at the office on 633 3rd Avenue. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images) FILE - The new Attorney General of New York, Letitia James, smiles during an inauguration ceremony in New York, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
"And what happened after that? Did we hear from our governor? Do we have a representative from the governor's office here today? How about our attorney general, the chief law enforcement officer of New York State? What was her response to this? I wish it was just silence, but it was worse than silence. They actually turned around and said, ‘You deserve this,'" he continued.
CompassCare’s facility in Buffalo was attacked on June 7 in an incident for which the radical abortion group Jane’s Revenge appeared to take credit just days later. The attack on CompassCare left thousands of dollars in damages, the group’s CEO Jim Harden told Fox News Digital in June, and photos showed broken windows, office spaces covered in soot, and graffiti reading "Jane was here."