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Abortion clinic owner charged with assault after video shows she almost hit pro-lifers with car

Updated: February 10, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Feb 10, 2022 – 4:44 pm EST

LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (LifeSiteNews) — The owner of an Arkansas abortion facility has been arrested on charges of assault after she allegedly tried to run over praying pro-lifers.

One of the owners of Little Rock Family Planning Services, Natalie Tvedten, has been charged with two counts of assault in the First Degree, according to documents from the Little Rock Police Department obtained by Family Council on Tuesday via the Freedom of Information Act.

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City Camera video footage from the July 13, 2021, incident shows the two pro-life women, Denise Shewmake and Kimberly Puska, standing close to the curb of a driveway of the abortion facility. Shewmake said Puska told her to watch out, at which point she turned around to see Tvedten drive over the curb, nearly hitting Shewmake and forcing her to jump back to avoid being hit.

The police report notes that Tvedten’s car “ran partially onto the curb and the sidewalk.” In the footage one can see Tvedten approaching the women at a direct linear angle, rather than pull into the driveway with an ordinary right turn.

According to the police report,

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