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Published: January 25, 2024

Peaceful ‘rescuers’ seeking to stop abortions face federal prosecution, may receive up to 11 years in prison

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Jury selection is set to commence this week in Nashville, Tennessee for six individuals in connection with a “rescue” they took part in inside a Tennessee abortion facility as they sought to save babies from murder at the hands of abortionists. Some of the individuals charged in the federal case are facing up to 11 years in federal prison.

On March 5, 2021, a number of Christians gathered in Tennessee to block the doors of careaferm, a surgical abortion facility in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, as they sang hymns in order to “rescue” children from death—an effort that was met by police with road closures, a shelter-in-place order, as well as arrests.

The federal inditement against the rescuers was unsealed on October 5, 2022 with the jury selection beginning this week in the case against the rescuers that the government has been preparing.

According to a press release by President Biden’s Department of Justice, “Chester Gallagher, Heather Idoni, Calvin Zastrow, Coleman Boyd, Caroline Davis, Paul Vaughn, Dennis Green, Eva Edl, Eva Zastrow, James Zastrow and Paul Place were indicted for federal offenses in connection with an alleged reproductive health care clinic blockade in Mount Juliet, Tennessee []. Gallagher, Idoni, Calvin Zastrow, Boyd, Davis, Vaughn and Dennis Green were charged with a civil rights conspiracy. All 11 defendants were charged with a Freedom of Access to

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