The FBI accused a pro-life Catholic man of a crime he didn’t commit, but only after the man had died in a federal prison under mysterious circumstances.
The FBI accused Mark Reno of shooting at the John J. Duncan building, but no one heard gunshots, and no ballistic evidence was recovered from the crime scene. Reno died 28 days after he was taken into custody.
First published here by LifeSiteNews, security videos from the Knoxville abortion center call into question the FBI’s posthumous accusation against Mark Reno.
Exactly one year after the FBI posthumously accused Mark Reno of torching Knoxville’s Planned Parenthood, the Knoxville Fire Department has released its own report stating that the fire was intentionally set inside the building, and all doors were locked when firefighters arrived.
After posthumously accusing a Catholic man of setting the blaze, the FBI is withholding all records and instructing local Knoxville agencies to do the same.
The FBI has not satisfied a FOIA request for a recording of Mark Reno, the man who allegedly burned down the Planned Parenthood center in Knoxville, Tennessee.
‘Legislators have been overwhelmed by the number of emails and calls to their offices in defense of Tennessee’s strong pro-life laws,’ Tennessee Right to Life reported in a legislative update.