Posted on 06/11/2025 9:18:16 AM PDT by Red Badger
A United States Department of Justice employee secretly spiked his pregnant girlfriend’s drink with an abortion drug to induce a miscarriage without her knowledge, according to cops.
Justin Anthony Banta, 38, who works in the IT department of the DOJ, is charged with capital murder in Parker County, Texas, for allegedly putting “Plan C” abortion drugs in his pregnant girlfriend’s coffee, the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
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It was not clear what sort of punishment Banta faces on the capitol murder charges, however capital murder is the only death-penalty eligible charge in Texas.
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How many years will it take to root out the criminal element of the DOJ, Homeland Security, FBI, CIA etc.?
No, it’s merely practicing medicine without a license.
Libspeak: Unauthorized cell clump termination.
This is outright evil. Pro abortion people would see no problem.
Men, stop screwing everything with a Crack, just because you can. A high body count is nothing to be proud of!! Nothing!
I presume they aren’t together anymore.
Yeah, someone buried the Lede. The real story is he was charged with murder. That’s the heart of why Roe v Wade was sent back to the states.
It’s one of the things that has always been weird to me.
If HE wants the baby and she triggers an abortion (Morning after pill, or goes to the clinic to get it done), then it’s OK.
If SHE wants the baby and he triggers an abortion (like the story), then it’s murder.
How are those two things different?
Its criminal if one party causes it to happen. It’s not criminal if another does.
One piece of advice I offer you: “Don’t try to make sense out of nonsense.”
Women have “rights”, men and babies don’t, it’s called “equal rights”.
Yes premeditated murder.
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