The solution for one abortion advocate was to try and create more death.
23-year-old Lacey Deese is facing criminal charges for attempting to run over a group of pro-life protesters at a North Carolina abortion facility this weekend. The protest was at A Preferred Women’s Health in Charlotte, the same clinic that made news in 2012 when its abortionist referred to the babies he aborts as “ugly black babies.”
The pro-life group Cities4Life was outside the clinic with an RV from the Monroe HELP Center. The RV has a mobile ultrasound unit and the group offers free ultrasounds and assistance for any woman that chooses not to abort her child.
“We’ve had many instances where these ladies think that there is nothing in their womb but what the liberal media tells them—it’s just a clump of cells, just a blob of tissue, nothing there—and when I’m able to show them their eight-week little baby in their womb with a heartbeat, arms and legs moving around, …. it kind of turns a light bulb on in their head,” Courtney Parks of Cities4Life said.
“I’ve had so many women say, ‘That’s my baby!’” Parks continued. “People are just so grateful for us standing for the truth and standing for the babies. They see you care, they see you want to help them and it makes them want to choose life for their baby.”
Lacey Deese, who had arrived at the facility making obscene gestures to the pro-life group, aimed her car right at the protesters when she left the facility. She struck one of them on the arm as he jumped away to avoid her car. Police found tire tracks in the grass where the car obviously jumped the curb and drove at the protesters.
Deese is facing at least one charge of “reckless driving to endanger.”
“I’ve done a lot of spiritual warfare, and I knew it wasn’t the young lady [doing this]; it was the spirit behind her,” Courtney said. “Because I told her I loved her, my heart is that seed that Jesus planted there will grow. And if I never see the result, it’s just my prayer that Christ will come into her life.”
“We know this young lady is hurting,” Parks agreed. “We don’t hold any hard feelings for her. We’ve been praying for her. Our ultimate prayer is that she comes to know the Lord.”