Concerned about the possibility of infanticide or partial birth abortion, Thomas More Society lawyer Martin Cannon's plea prompted Sen. Ted Cruz to demand the preservation and examination of the bodies of five aborted babies.
The babies' remains are from the notorious Washington Surgi-Clinic. Pro-life activists believe the bodies are evidence of illegal abortions, but D.C. authorities have stonewalled any questions about the babies' deaths.
DC police confirmed, however, that an investigation remains open into the handling of fetal remains by pro-lifers who found the discarded babies' bodies.
A federal court ruled pro-lifers can proceed with their lawsuit against D.C. for 'viewpoint discrimination' after their arrest for chalking a sidewalk with 'Black Pre-Born Lives Matter' while simultaneously allowing permanently painted BLM graffiti across the city.
'It was like having an army come after you of the regulators who … weren’t on my side and they wanted to shut us down,” Eric Flannery, owner of The Big Board, said.