Madison Man Charged With Firebombing Pro-Family Organization in Wisconsin

Above: The aftermath of an arson attack at Wisconsin Family Action’s office in Madison on Mother’s Day of 2022.

Last week marked the one-year anniversary of the firebombing at the office of Wisconsin Family Action, a pro-life, pro-family organization headquartered in Madison.

Initial reports indicated a local anarchist group carried out the attack following the leaked draft of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade.

On March 28, 2023, the FBI released a statement indicating an arrest had been made in the case — although the FBI failed to clearly name Wisconsin Family Action as the victim.

The FBI’s press release said,

Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury, 29, is charged with one count of attempting to cause damage by means of fire or an explosive. . . .

on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8, 2022, at approximately 6:06 a.m., law enforcement responded to an active fire at an office building located in Madison, Wisconsin. Once inside the building, police observed a mason jar under a broken window; the jar was broken, and the lid and screw top were burned black. The police also saw a purple disposable lighter near the mason jar. On the opposite wall from the window, the police saw another mason jar with the lid on and a blue cloth tucked into the top; the cloth was singed. The jar was about half full of a clear fluid that smelled like an accelerant. Outside of the building, someone spray painted on one wall, “If abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either” and, on another wall, a large “A” with a circle around it and the number “1312.” During the investigation, law enforcement collected DNA from the scene of the attack.

In March 2023, law enforcement identified Roychowdhury as a possible suspect.

The FBI notes an indictment is purely an allegation, and Roychowdhury is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

In a statement last week, Wisconsin Family Council wrote,

Today marks the 1 year anniversary of the firebombing of the Madison offices of Wisconsin Family Council and Wisconsin Family Action. 2 Molotov cocktails were thrown, and then because the explosives didn’t do as much damage as desired, the perpetrators started a fire in the office of Julaine Appling, president of the organizations. In addition to the attack, the leftist-anarchists left a threatening message: “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”

It’s been quite a year. We were the first to be attacked after a leaked draft surfaced of the US Supreme Court’s opinion in the case that eventually overturned Roe v. Wade. Since then, hundreds of pro-life organizations have been attacked. It took ten months but finally there has been an arrest in our case; we pray justice will happen for all pro-life organizations that have been vandalized.

Above: Graffiti left on the side of Wisconsin Family Action’s office building in the 2022 attack.

Baby Safely Surrendered at Safe Haven Baby Box in Benton

The following is a press release from Arkansas Right to Life.

BENTON – A baby has been surrendered at one of Benton’s two Safe Haven Baby Boxes. It is the second baby surrendered in Benton and the fourth surrender in the state.

It is the second time a baby box has been used in Benton. The first baby was surrendered in May 2020 at the same Benton Fire Station.

“We are grateful that the Safe Haven Baby Box provided this mother with a safe, anonymous surrender alternative for her and her child. I applaud her bravery and the sacrificial gifts of life and adoption that she has given her son through the Safe Haven Baby Box program,” said Mimms.

Safe Haven Baby Boxes are installed on the exterior wall of a designated fire station or hospital. Other boxes are located in Rogers, Springdale, Mountain Home, Jonesboro, Conway, Fort Smith, Maumelle, DeQueen, Nashville, Magnolia, and El Dorado.

Arkansas Right to Life has promoted the Safe Haven Law through a billboard campaign that began in Harrison in June 2019. Since then, billboards have been placed in 30 Arkansas counties.

Mimms stressed the importance of the billboard campaign and the importance of mothers knowing about the Safe Haven Law and the Safe Haven Baby Box hotline number listed on all billboards.

“The Safe Haven Law can help a mother to safely surrender her child to an official location, hospital, law enforcement or manned fire department in Arkansas or anonymously in a Safe Haven Baby Box,” she said. 

The Safe Haven Law, enacted in Arkansas in 2001, is designed to protect babies from being hurt or killed from abandonment by parents who are unwilling or unable to provide parenting. Under the law, a parent may give up an infant anonymously at a hospital emergency room or law enforcement agency, but in 2019 the law was amended to include manned fire stations as a surrender location. The amended law sponsored by Arkansas Sen. Bledsoe and Rep. Rebecca Petty also approved the installation of newborn safety devices at surrender locations.

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Pregnancy-Help Organizations Have Received $994K in State Grants This Budget Cycle

The State of Arkansas is nearly finished awarding $1 million in grants to pregnancy-help organizations for the 2022-2023 budget cycle, according to figures posted on the state’s official transparency website.

The state government’s annual budget cycle runs from July 1 through June 30 — meaning Arkansas’ 2023 fiscal year will end next month.

Last year the Arkansas Legislature passed an appropriation measure budgeting $1 million for publicly-funded grants to pro-life pregnancy-help organizations — such as crisis pregnancy centers, maternity homes, adoption agencies, and social services agencies — that provide material support to women with unplanned pregnancies.

All told, nearly two dozen pro-life charities have received funding under this grant program. That’s something to celebrate!

Pregnancy resource centers and similar organizations give women real options besides abortion. That’s why a growing number of states provide these organizations with public funding.

This year the Arkansas Legislature voted to renew the $1 million grant program for the 2023-2024 budget cycle. That new program begins July 1.

Below is a breakdown of pro-life organizations and the amount of grant funding each has received as of this spring.

VendorVendor DBAExpenditure
INFORMED CHOICES WOMENS CENTER OF THE OZ  $ 79,737.51
PLUM FOUNDATIONPEACE LOVE UNDERSTANDING MERCY     65,011.46
PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER FOR SOUTHWEST      60,143.68
SOUTH ARKANSAS CARING PREGNANCY CENTERHANNAH PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER     59,698.97
OPEN ARMS PREGNANCY CENTER INC      59,134.74
HOPEPLACE NEWPORT      51,936.00
ST JOSEPHS HELPERS OF PULASKI COUNTYARKANSAS PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER     51,718.00
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER OF CENTRAL ARKANCARING HEARTS PREGNANCY CENTER     51,708.12
HEART TO HEART PREGNANCY SUPPORT CENTER      51,480.56
CENTRAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONNEW BEGINNINGS PREGNANCY CENTER     46,812.36
COMPASSION MINISTRIES LTD      46,221.47
HOPEPLACE MONTICELLO      45,445.97
HOPE OF THE DELTA CENTER      44,161.00
HOPEPLACE – FORDYCE      43,936.00
ARKANSAS BAPTIST CHILDRENS HOME & FAMILYCONNECTED FOSTER CARE & ADOPTIONS     39,962.50
PATHWAY RESOURCE CENTER      37,962.08
PREGNANCY HELP CENTERPREGNANCY HELP CLINIC     36,093.47
ALPHA PREGNANCY PROBLEM CENTER OF BATESVTHE ALPHA CENTER INC     32,768.00
CHANGEPOINT PREGNANCY CARE AND PARENTING      31,789.47
ACTS OF HOPE INC      26,230.96
CRADLE THE MATERNITY SUPPORT CENTER OF CKATHLEEN BLOSSOM     25,613.97
RIGHT TO LIFE OF TEXARKANA INCFIRST CHOICE PREGNANCY RESOURCE       7,000.66
Total$ 994,566.95