Sunday, April 10, 2022

How Strange That People Are Silent

But not really:

Surveillance cameras posted outside Washington Surgi-Clinic in Washington, D.C., on April 7, 2022. Katie Yoder/CNA

In a statement, Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services, which operates a medical waste incinerator in Baltimore, denied its driver gave away any boxes from the facility. The company also said its policy does not allow for the disposal of fetal remains.

But in a Twitter thread Wednesday, PAAU released time-stamped images of cardboard boxes reading “Curtis Bay Energy” by the street curb outside of the facility. The photos read March 25, at 11:54 a.m.

D.C. officials have yet to comment publicly after members of PAAU announced Tuesday they had intercepted a box from the facility containing the discarded remains of 115 aborted babies, five of which they fear were aborted in violation of federal laws. 

The five babies, who appear to be of late-term gestation, were retrieved by the Metropolitan Police Department on March 30 from a D.C. apartment where they were being stored by PAAU members. PAAU says it arranged for the D.C. police’s homicide unit to collect and examine the babies, fearing that the babies’ injuries could be evidence of illegal abortions. 

PAAU and numerous other pro-life groups have issued demands that the D.C. medical examiner perform autopsies on the five babies. The Washington Post previously reported that the medical examiner currently has no plans to autopsy the babies’ remains.

 


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