Repugnante: la ley de aborto de Cuomo AYUDA AL ASESINATO a escapar del cargo por matar a su bebé ya su madre.


No pasó mucho tiempo para que el proyecto de ley del aborto malvado que se aprobó en Nueva York ya tenga consecuencias horribles. En este caso, un hombre que mató a puñaladas brutalmente a su novia embarazada escapó de un cargo criminal debido a la nueva ley.
Desde el New York Post:
Prosecutors initially included a charge of abortion against the Queens man arrested Friday in his pregnant girlfriend’s murder — but rescinded it because of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s new Reproductive Health Act.
Queens District Attorney Richard Brown sent out a press release saying Anthony Hobson, 48, would be charged with second-degree abortion as well as murder in Sunday’s fatal stabbing of Jennifer Irigoyen, 35.
But a DA spokeswoman later told The Post that the abortion charge “was repealed by the Legislature, and this is the law as it exists today.”
Cuomo signed the RHA into law on Jan. 22, the 46th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision.

Esto es lo que hizo la escoria:
Irigoyen, who was five months pregnant, was killed early Sunday after she was ripped from her apartment in a Myrtle Avenue building in Ridgewood and knifed in the building’s vestibule, according to police.
Hobson was captured on surveillance video at around 1 a.m. as he dragged Irigoyen from the hallway of her third-floor apartment to a stairwell, officials said.


“He’s got a knife! He’s going to kill the baby!” Irigoyen had shouted, a witness previously told The Post.
The expectant mother was then knifed multiple times in the torso, neck and abdomen, authorities said.
She was rushed to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, but neither she nor her unborn baby could be saved.
Esta es solo una de las consecuencias de recibir publicidad en los medios de comunicación: el verdadero mal se comete todos los días, ya que los niños por nacer son asesinados por conveniencia.



Pregnant real estate agent stabbed to death in NYC apartment lobby
35-year-old real estate agent Jennifer Irigoyen
her unborn child did not survive.

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