McTernan to police: "What are you doing? That's him! That's the assailant!"
Officer: "It is none of your business."
McTernan: "I am making it my business. Ed Snell is my good friend."
The officer then threatened to arrest McTernan, and he responded. "I want to know why the assailant walked away from this scene where an elderly man was left unconscious."That was followed by another threat to arrest McTernan by the officer, who then drove away.It wasn't until after the extent of Snell's injuries were documented by the hospital that the assailant was arrested, the report said. A WND call to the Harrisburg police department was referred to the mayor's office, and officials there did not return messages seeking a comment."I cannot imagine me [as a pro-lifer], striking someone connected with Hillcrest [Abortion Center], knocking them unconscious, the police coming, the injured person being taken away in an ambulance and the police letting me go," McTernan said. "There is something wrong with that."The report also said pro-lifers asked the abortion business receptionist about the incident, and were told, "He got what he deserved."Operation Rescue said the incident was another in a "growing list" of attacks on pro-life advocates in recent months.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59461
Officer: "It is none of your business."
McTernan: "I am making it my business. Ed Snell is my good friend."
The officer then threatened to arrest McTernan, and he responded. "I want to know why the assailant walked away from this scene where an elderly man was left unconscious."That was followed by another threat to arrest McTernan by the officer, who then drove away.It wasn't until after the extent of Snell's injuries were documented by the hospital that the assailant was arrested, the report said. A WND call to the Harrisburg police department was referred to the mayor's office, and officials there did not return messages seeking a comment."I cannot imagine me [as a pro-lifer], striking someone connected with Hillcrest [Abortion Center], knocking them unconscious, the police coming, the injured person being taken away in an ambulance and the police letting me go," McTernan said. "There is something wrong with that."The report also said pro-lifers asked the abortion business receptionist about the incident, and were told, "He got what he deserved."Operation Rescue said the incident was another in a "growing list" of attacks on pro-life advocates in recent months.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59461
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