A minister in Pompano Beach, Florida, wants charges upgraded against an abortion clinic worker whose trial begins today.
It was the "Baby Shanice" case in which the baby was born during an abortion in 2006, placed in a medical bag, then tossed on the roof of the abortion clinic, which is now closed. Belkis Gonzalez faces felony charges of providing unlicensed medical care resulting in death, and tampering with evidence.
Pastor O'Neill Dozier of Worldwide Christian Center Church talked with Miami television station WTVJ. "The proper charge here is murder," he said. "This is a homicide."
Mark Overton is the police chief in Hialeah where the abortion clinic was located. "They may not be the charges that we want to hear or we want to see," he acknowledged, "but the bottom line...is that she's being charged with serious felonies, and she's going to be held to account. We'll see to that."
Pastor Dozier went on to say that the case is additional proof that abortionists, including Planned Parenthood, target African-Americans. "Absolutely -- they are targeting minority's babies," said Dozier.
That fact has been documented in a documentary called Maafa 21, produced by Life Dynamics.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Publish Date: October 9, 2009
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