I found this article here. It's so sad that people can be that mean.
At 6:30 am on Saturday, December 22, while most were snug in bed, resting up for Christmas activities, veteran pro-lifer Ed Snell was arriving at Hillcrest Abortion Center, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He had come with two other activists to persuade women entering the clinic not to abort their pre-born children.
The group customarily meets at the clinic and has saved many lives. In
fact, they have been so effective, that the clinic erected a 7-foot
privacy fence to cut off all communication between the women and the
pro-lifers. However, their efforts were scuttled, when the activists
began bringing ladders so they could speak over the fence.
Mr. Snell, age 69, preferred to stand on a more solid foundation, so he constructed a plywood platform on the roof of his car to elevate him above the fence.
"This platform gives him a real steady base and a commanding view," said fellow activist and eyewitness John McTernan. As Ed stood on his platform that morning, a man and woman exited a car in the parking lot and proceeded towards that door of the abortion mill.
When Mr. Snell tried to counsel the woman, his words were cut short when the man became furious, jumped the fence and, in the words of Mr. McTernan, "leaped on the vehicle with Ed and catapulted him off of the vehicle and onto the ground." Mr. Snell hit his back and head on the pavement and was knocked unconscious.
His medical report outlines the extent of his injuries: "multiple trauma, right sub arachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding in the area between the brain and the tissues that cover the brain), compression fractures of four vertebrae (T3, T4, T5 and T10), right scapula fracture and fracture of the fourth and fifth ribs." Before doctors were able to stop the bleeding in his head, they even feared Mr. Snell would die.
When asked on the phone about the vicious attack, the receptionist at Hillcrest Abortion Clinic refused to give a recorded statement and angrily shouted: "He got what he deserved! He earned what he got!" She then hung up the phone.
Immediately after the attack, Mr. McTernan ran over to Ed and was frightened to see that he was unconscious and breathing irregularly. He reported the attack to "911" and then shouted to the assailant: "You assaulted him and he is unconscious." Agitated, the man replied: "I did not assault him, I just pushed him," with an aggressiveness that made Mr. McTernan fearful for his own safety.
Ed was taken away in an ambulance and three police officers arrived to investigate. They went into the clinic, where the assailant was waiting. After a few moments, the assailant and his companion left the clinic freely, got into their car and drove away.
Shocked, Mr. McTernan shouted to the police: "What are you doing? That's him! That's the assailant!"
One cop replied: "It is none of your business!"
Mr. McTernan: "I am making it my business, Ed Snell is my good friend!"
The officer then threatened to arrest Mr. McTernan for interfering with a criminal investigation. Mr. Mcternan replied: "Go ahead and arrest me, I am not afraid. I want to know why the assailant walked away from this scene where an elderly man was left unconscious. We have excellent attorneys and we will sue you if you do not do your job."
She angrily responded: "Don't threaten me or I will arrest you!" She then returned to the police car and drove away. At the time this article was written, the Harrisburg Police Department had not returned a phone call requesting a statement on the incident.
Once the extent of Mr. Snell's injuries were discovered, the assailant was arrested. Nevertheless, as Mr. McTernan put it: "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. There is something wrong with that."
There is also something wrong with the lack of media coverage of the incident. At the time this article was written, a google search about the attack returned no results.
Ed returned home just in time to celebrate Christmas with his family. He was released from the hospital on Christmas Eve, just a couple of hours before Bishop Kevin Rhodes of Harrisburg arrived to pay him a visit.
Doctors expect him to make a full recovery, although it will take a long time. "Ed is very sore," said Mrs. Snell in a telephone interview, "he is black and blue and the doctor said that it will be a full eight weeks before his bones heal completely."
Mrs. Snell is thankful for the prayers that Ed has received and hopes these will continue. She feels confident that, supported by these prayers, he will recover well.
As for Mr. Snell, he is not yet accepting telephone calls, but feels humbled by all the prayers and attention he has received. A man of faith, he feels called to his work and remains undaunted. As Mrs. Snell aptly put it: "I know that the Devil is busy and that he does not like the work that Ed does, but if that is the case, then Ed is doing the right job."
Please keep Mr. and Mrs. Snell in your prayers and, due to the lack of press coverage, please email this article to all your friends.


Comments: 47
Just goes to show that people who will murder babies don't care who else they hurt, either.
As it was none of his business , because abortion is still legal.
Verbally abusing people already under stress is dangerous .
I can't imagine how you could defend a man who would assault a 69 year old man, I mean, he almost died! Please don't tell me you're that narrow-minded!
Sharon said "These people don't persuade, they harass and stalk. I know, I've done escort at clinics."
It seem to me that she is trying to say, (please correct me if I'm wrong, Sharon) that this man was harassing and stalking the people going into the abortion clinic, therefore he deserved to be pushed off of his car and fall 8 feet.
Don said "Just what kind of names was this guy calling the couple.
As it was none of his business , because abortion is still legal.
Verbally abusing people already under stress is dangerous ."
It seems to me that Don is saying, (again, if I am wrong, please correct me, Don) the man that assaulted Mr. Snell was under a lot of stress, and Mr. Snell should have known this. Therefore, whatever happened to Mr. Snell was he own fault, because if he would have left them alone, the man wouldn't have assaulted him.
I would love to hear what you think about this, Christine.
I honestly don't know exactly what this man was saying. The article says he was counseling the woman. But even if he was shouting, "murderer!" at the woman, he did not deserve the assault. I'm glad you agree with me on that part at least.
The clinics don't give you the information Mr. Snell was trying to give to the woman. He was the one actually wanting to give her a choice. The clinic just cares about the money, not the woman. Doctors that do abortions make major money doing them for just a few hours a week compared to the long hours they put in at the hospital/office.
They don't offer alternatives to abortion. I had no idea I could have given the baby up for adoption. And I've always regretted having the abortion. That was in 1979.
I wish Mr. Snell had been there that day.
privacy fence to cut off all communication between the women and the
pro-lifers.
Did you type that with a straight face? A clear conscience?
A really good motto for this entire country would be "mind your own f***in' business"!!!!!
Sandy, I didn't type any of the article, I copied and pasted it. What is written was written by Michael Whitcraft. However, I do believe it to be a true statement.
Lori, the man was almost killed! It was his constitutional right to be there, and he almost died for it! Would you say the same thing if someone was assaulted while protesting the war?
Should I mind my own business when I see a robbery taking place? Or how about a child drowning?
I am very thankful that there are people in this country who refuse to mind their own business.
No one is defending an assault or pushing people to the ground, but it is hard to see how people can defend the hectoring speecdh or bullying of a jerk yelling over the fence.
"These people don't persuade, they harass and stalk..."
That has been my experience with the Pro-Life demonstrations I have witnessed.
Using charged speech like "Saving lives", and making illogical and pernicious comparisons between abortion and the Holocaust (Hitler, like all totalitarians, OPPOSED abortion, - learn your history) may rev up the true believers, but it sounds like an incitement to bad behavior.
Half the terrorist attacks in this nation over the last twenty years involved anti-abortion fundamentalists.
Alleged assault of protester irks group--Penbrook man hurt outside abortion clinic
This guy has been arrested over a dozen times. He has protested with the Lambs of Christ (also known as Victim Souls of the Unborn Christ-Child), who are even nuttier than the Operation Rescue (of which he is also a member) folks, and brought us James Kopp, who murdered Dr. Barnett Slepian and possibly others.
Why am I not surprised?
Tonia, I don't really understand what you are pointing out there.
Edit this:
The Shouting of the Lambs from Time magazine
and this:
"The Lambs of Christ, an organization specializing more in psychological terror, was founded in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1988 by Father Norman Weslin, a former Green Beret and recent activist with Randall Terry and Operation Rescue. Weslin has over seventy arrests to his name and, according to the November 8, 1998, Buffalo News, his group, which is seen as "mobile and nomadic," frequently "assists other pro-life organizations or acts as a `shock' troop before moving on to another city. Critics say they have total disregard for the law and often refuse to cooperate with police. They also have been known to serve long jail sentences without ever revealing their names or addresses."
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When the Lambs of Christ targeted Dr. Susan Wicklund, an abortion provider in rural Minnesota, their terror tactics were so emotionally insidious that they received coverage in a segment on CBS' 60 Minutes. The group has also gained a reputation for its outlandish public protests wherein "Lambs" chain themselves to cement blocks or superglue themselves to clinic entrances. Weslin claims that his organization has 4,000 supporters across the country, 600 of whom are active protesters."
You are right not to believe everything you read on Wikipedia. What did you find about the article that perhaps wasn't true? I lived in Buffalo, NY during Operation Rescue protests, Lambs of God protests, and when Barnett Slepian was murdered by James Kopp (who has been listed as a terrorist). He was a member of the Lambs of God and then the super nutty Army of God, who brought us terrorists like Eric Rudolph.
Amy, how many abortions have you had, and in how many facilities did you have them? Please, tell us what you REALLY know about the counseling that is done inside the doctors' offices, the clinics, and the hospitals. And again why it is any of your business what others believe or do with their own bodies. Your belief that life begins somewhere between the wet sheet and the delivery date is not medically sound. It is your religious belief or your personal belief and belongs to YOU ALONE.
I wonder how many of those lives he "saved" are being abused or neglected by parents who cannot take care of them or resent them?
I am not pro-abortion. I am however, pro-choice.
It is not my right, your right, his right or anyone else's right to tell another person whether they can or cannot have an abortion. That is their decision and theirs alone.
What right do I have to make that statement? Have I had an abortion? No, I haven't, but if I had ever found myself in the situation that I needed to consider it, it would have been MY decision.
The fact that he built a platform on top of his car so he could shout over the fence and harass people who are already in a bad situation if they are considering abortion angers me way more than they guy pushing him off the platform.
NO ONE on this earth is GOD. There is no place in the Bible that tells me that I am supposed to go harass people at abortion clinics to stop them from killing their unborn child.
I believe it is a life from the moment of conception. I also believe there are circumstances in which a child should not be brought into this world.
I believe that whatever decision a woman makes is between her and GOD, not her and me, you, that old bastard that got hurt, or the rest of you who do your damndest to make decisions for OTHER ADULTS when you should mind your own business.
This goes beyond the abortion issue. This includes my right to spank my child when she misbehaved, my right to drive the biggest gas-guzzling road hog on the planet, my right to kill myself with a cigararette, my right to put COLORED lights on my house and PAINT my mailbox BLUE if I want to. Get the POINT?
You are not God. God did not appear to you in a burning bush and tell you to go out and bomb abortion clinics or harass others into MAKING them do what YOU want them to do.
Get over yourself and get a life. Pray, yes. Witness, yes, but stop making yourself into what makes people RUN from Christ instead of following him.
"I lived in Buffalo, NY during Operation Rescue protests, Lambs of God protests, and when Barnett Slepian was murdered by James Kopp (who has been listed as a terrorist). He was a member of the Lambs of God and then the super nutty Army of God, who brought us terrorists like Eric Rudolph."
James Kopp is one person; the Lambs of God didn't condone his actions, did they? It seems to me that the group itself was peaceful.
The baby's heart starts beating between 18 and 21 days after conception. By six weeks they have little fingers and toes, by 8 weeks they have fingerprints. It is not my religious belief, it is proven fact.
Mr. Snell has a right to free speech, and I don't believe he was breaking a single law. Why are you so against these women making an informed decision?
However, if the roles were reversed and your friend was spitting at the pro-lifers, would that seem ok to you? My mother is on the sidewalks of our local abortion clinic every Monday and Tuesday. She has been spat on many times; the police don't do a thing. Once, a woman who had just had an abortion pushed her down into the street and grabbed her head, and then started slamming it into the asphalt. When the police came, they ended up letting her go. Did she deserve this? She was only offering a phone number to call for healing after abortion.
"I believe it is a life from the moment of conception. I also believe there are circumstances in which a child should not be brought into this world."
This does not go into the other issues you listed, because the other issues don't involve life and death. I'm not going to picket your house because you paint your mailbox blue. That is your decision. But should you have a choice to kill your baby? Do you truly believe God would want you to have that choice?
Then be prepared to suffer the consequences.
Women's clinics that provide abortions provide many other services as well. They provide routine gynecological exams & pap smears, birth control, counseling, referral to adoption agencies, HPV vaccines and even *gasp* pre-natal care for pregnant women who can't afford traditional ob/gyn care but still want to give birth to healthy babies.
For a few years when I didn't have health insurance, I went to my local Planned Parenthood each year for a routine pelvic exam & pap smear because they provide income-based care. Every single time I went, I had to put up with protesters yelling and spitting at me, calling me a murderer, and attempting to block my way with body-sized photos of mangled fetuses. Would you prefer that uninsured women die of cervical cancer rather than seek low cost screening? Would you prefer that low income pregnant women receive no pre-natal care?
Anti-abortion activists do exactly that - they deter women from seeking routine care at low/no cost clinics.
Assuming that the privacy fence was legally constructed, putting up ladders or building platforms on a car to circumvent a reasonable expectation of privacy is nothing short of trespassing, at least according to PA law. Why the protesters were allowed to proceed in such a manner is beyond me.
I am by no means advocating Mr. Richardson's violent behavior, but can you really say he was the only party in the wrong? I'm truly sorry that Mr. Snell was hurt; I don't want to see anyone hurt. But to say that he is without blame is naive, dangerous and just plain false.
Just to belabor the point, Snell built a platform on top of his car so he could yell at the people on the other side of the fence more easily. I'm sorry he was assaulted but he was taking a much bigger risk than he would have if he were picketing. I'm speaking as a veteran of demonstrations. The more you personalize the protest the more likely you are to get assaulted. I assume Snell had learned this in his many years of protesting.
Don,
"Then be prepared to suffer the consequences."
Such as?
Sara, at the abortion clinic that is in our city, they do abortions on Monday and Tuesday, and the rest of the week is when they do pap smears and birth control. I do not believe our local abortion clinic does prenatal care, unless you consider offering only ultrasounds prenatal care. Also, our local abortion clinic has not referred anyone to an adoption agency as far as I know. It would take away from their business.
I'm truly sorry that you were yelled at when you were going into the clinic. But did you tell them that you weren't there for an abortion?
Also, if there was someone going in who told us they couldn't afford prenatal care, we would do everything we could to help that person find some other place to go.
Nippy, He may have been making it more dangerous for himself, but that is not the point.
Would you say the same thing if he was an anti-war protester and nearly got killed by someone else?
Mary, thank you so much for sharing your story. You are absolutely right.