Woman convicted for threats, attacks on pregnancy centers
Background: Gabriella Oropesa with alleged members of the abortion activist group Jane

Context: Gabriella Oropesa seen alongside individuals reportedly associated with the abortion advocacy organization Jane’s Revenge in a photo released by the Archdiocese of Miami and the Catholic News Agency on YouTube. Additional images depict the aftermath of a pair of incidents where Oropesa carried out spray painting attacks, courtesy of Heartbeat of Miami.

An abortion rights supporter in Florida is heading to prison for orchestrating “targeted” spray-paint attacks and making threats against “unwanted pregnancy” crisis centers, with federal prosecutors accusing her of being part of an “anti-life” activist group known as Jane’s Revenge.

Gabriella Oropesa, of Cooper City, was convicted last Thursday by a federal jury on charges of conspiracy to injure, oppress, threaten or intimidate employees of pro-life pregnancy help centers “in the free exercise of the right to provide and seek to provide reproductive health services,” according to the Department of Justice.

Oropesa, who was 25 when she got hit with her federal charges in March, was accused of targeting pregnancy centers between May 2022 and July 2022 with three other individuals — Caleb Freestone, Amber Stewart-Smith and Annarella Rivera — who pleaded guilty to their participation in June.

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