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Pro-life vs pro-choice fight: Victoria Duran caught on camera confronting and attacking pro-lifers

2015-05-12 18 Dailymotion

Ohio woman Victoria Duran expressed her pro-choice views in the worst way possible when she launched a physical and verbal attack at several anti-abortion activists in downtown Columbus. <br /><br />The incident happened on Wednesday around noon, and was filmed by Seth Drayer, director of training for pro-life group Created Equal. Drayer later posted the video to the group's YouTube account and the clips have received more than 300,000 views in just three days. <br /><br />In the video, Duran is first seen showering an activist with profanity, calling him a "f***ing dipshit" and a "racist f***ing male". She's then heard saying the illustration of the group's anti-abortion signs were incorrect, arguing that at 12 weeks old, fetuses are only a cluster of cells and do not have hands. <br /><br />The video then shows her proceeding to kick over the sign, before smacking the camera in Drayer's hands and calling him a "f***wit". <br /><br />Before Drayer could call police, Duran is seen charging toward a second sign the group has put on the street and knocking it over. She is also seen telling another activists, "no uterus, no right to talk about it."<br /><br />Two policemen on bicycles later arrived at the scene and escorted Duran off a bus she had boarded. They have since leveled the misdemeanor charges of assault and criminal damage against her. Duran is due to appear in court at a later date. <br /><br />In response to her angry outburst towards the activists, Duran told reporters that she "has no regrets." She was quoted as saying that "the First Amendment protects [the activists] from government interference; it doesn't protect them from people just basically telling them they're idiots."<br /><br />Duran's mother, Anna Carter, had reached out to Created Equal to ask them to drop the charges, saying that her daughter cannot filter through her emotions because she is autistic, according to a Fox News report. <br /><br />Drayer, however, stated in a Facebook post that, "if she were to evidence true remorse, we might consider dropping the charge

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