A Louisiana man was allegedly assaulted after showing up at Delta Clinic in Baton Rouge demanding that they stop performing abortions, which they can currently legally do while Louisiana’s abortion law is further challenged in court.
Christopher Key hand the security guard at the clinic a letter he claimed was from the Attorney general asking that he give it to the staff. Key returned to the front door a moment later and a woman inside asked him which hospital he’d like to be taken to and threatened to harm him if he did not leave the private property immediately. That’s when things turned ugly.
Key ended up calling 911 and Baton Rouge Police soon showed up.
“My camera fell off into the ground, she then picked my camera up, went inside the clinic and shattered my camera in the clinic. Then walked back out a second time and hit me a second time in the shoulder,” Key told responding officers.
“They showed up, I showed them the video, they then proceeded to go inside, and they said that person was not an employee which is a total lie. We know for a fact that she was still in the building and these officers aided and abetted her inside that building,” Key said.
Louisiana’s trigger law that bans abortions is temporarily on pause until it is worked out in the courts after a judge from New Orleans issued a restraining order in the case. Key claims he was only there to try and protect everyone working at the clinic.
“I wanted to make sure they had the documents because I don’t want her to be prosecuted,” Key added.
The clinic has not released a comment about the incident. BRPD told 9news that a report has been filed and this is an ongoing investigation.
Back in January, Christopher Key who called himself the “Vaccine Police”, showed up at WAFB-TV and other local TV stations confronting employees and claiming he was going to arrest Governor Edwards for the governor’s support of COVID vaccines.