U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder dispatched the U.S. Marshals Service to protect âappropriate people and facilities around the nationâ in the wake of the killing Sunday morning of late-term abortion provider Dr. George Tiller in Wichita, Kansas.
Likely top candidate for federal protection: Boulder physician Warren Hern. Hern, director of the Boulder Abortion Clinic, said that Tillerâs assassination is the âabsolutely inevitable consequenceâ of decades of anti-abortion fanaticism.
âEvery doctor that does abortions has been under an assassination threat for decades,â Hern said Sunday afternon. âThe anti-abortion movement message is, âDo what we tell you to do or we will kill you,â and they do. This is a fascist movement.â
Hereâs the statement Holder issued after Tillerâs assassination:
âThe murder of Doctor George Tiller is an abhorrent act of violence, and his family is in our thoughts and prayers at this tragic moment. Federal law enforcement is coordinating with local law enforcement officials in Kansas on the investigation of this crime, and I have directed the United States Marshals Service to offer protection to other appropriate people and facilities around the nation. The Department of Justice will work to bring the perpetrator of this crime to justice. As a precautionary measure, we will also take appropriate steps to help prevent any related acts of violence from occurring.â
âMy family is terrified,â Hern told the Wall Street Journal after Tiller was gunned down in a Lutheran church. Hern said both he and Tiller have âbeen targeted by name by anti-abortion activists who call them baby killers and mass murderers.â
After predicting anti-abortion violence would rise following President Barack Obamaâs election last fall, Hern told the Los Angeles Times he knows heâs a target.
âThey want the doctors dead, and they invite people to assassinate us. No wonder that this happens,â Hern said. âI am next on the list.â
A call to the Colorado District of the U.S. Marshals Service wasnât returned Sunday evening.
Anti-abortion activist and Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry has had Hern in his sights for decades. Footage aired by the CBS news program 60 Minutes in 1992 showed Terry outside the Boulder Abortion Clinic âasking his followers to pray for either the salvation or the death of the clinicâs doctor,â correspondent Lesley Stahl reported.
Media Matters tracks down the program:
60 Minutes then aired video of Terry stating âBut pray that this family will either be converted to God or that calamity will strike him.â Stahl added, âThe doctor heâs talking about is Warren Hern, who runs the clinic. Heâs been a major target of pro-life groups for years because heâs one of only three doctors in the country who specialize in late-term abortions.â
Terry emerged again the next year calling for âjudgmentâ for Hern. As the Pope visited Denver and anti-abortion activists failed to drum up the protests theyâd envisioned, the New York Times reported:
The leader of the anti-abortion group, Randall Terry, appeared on Christian radio stations this week to assail a Boulder doctor, Warren Hern, as a âbaby killerâ and issued what Dr. Hern considered a dangerous threat. Dr. Hern has criticized the tactics of the anti-abortionist protesters.
In his radio appearances, Mr. Terry said of Dr. Hern: âI hope someday he is tried for crimes against humanity, and I hope he is executed. I make no bones about it friends, it is a biblical part of Christianity that we pray for either the conversion or the judgment of the enemies of God.â
âHeâs clearly inciting someone, anyone, to kill me,â Hern told the Times.
A local Operation Rescue spokesman disagreed, claiming the anti-abortion activistâs words werenât meant to bring harm to Hern.
âHe meant only that God would deal with him,â a Philip Faustian said. His group distributed fliers titled âExpose the Killerâ that included a map to Swedish Medical Center, where Hern worked at the time.
























