Christian pregnancy center in Colorado vandalized, burned after Roe v. Wade reversal

A Colorado Christian crisis center for pregnant women was vandalized and set on fire Saturday morning, a day after the US Supreme Court reversed federal protection of abortions.

Police responded to a fire at Life Choices in Longmont around 3:20 a.m., and found the building ablaze with covered with graffiti messages referencing the controversial reversal of Roe v. Wade, officials said.

“If abortions aren’t safe neither are you,” one message read, accompanied by the circled “A” anarchy symbol.

The saying has been written at dozens of pro-life centers since the court’s intent to overturn the 1973 ruling was leaked in May.

“Bans off our bodies,” was also painted onto the entrance walkway of the building while another anarchy symbol adorned its façade, according to pictures released by police.

The Life Choices center was covered with graffiti messages about the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
Longmont PD
The center suffered heavy fire and smoke damage.
The center suffered heavy fire and smoke damage.
Longmont PD

Life Choices offers women alternatives to abortion as well as faith-based post-abortion counseling, according to its website.


Get The Post’s latest updates following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.


The building suffered heavy fire and smoke damage, and police were scouring surveillance footage in the area as they searched for the arson suspect or suspects.

A message written on the wall of the Life Choices center.
A message written on the wall of the Life Choices center.
Longmont PD
Police are reviewing surveillance footage for potential suspects.
Police are reviewing surveillance footage for potential suspects.
Longmont PD
An anarchy symbol on the wall above a message reading "bans off our bodies."
An anarchy symbol on the wall above a message reading “bans off our bodies.”
Longmont PD

The reversal of Roe v. Wade is expected to lead to abortion bans in about half the US states, but would not immediately affect Colorado, which currently grants pregnant residents wide access to the procedure.

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