This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Watch as a pro-life activist is brutally attacked and punched by a hate-filled attacker while doing interviews.
Savannah Craven was assaulted while interviewing people on the streets of Harlem:
The attacker is talking about the "magnitude" of having a child, and Craven responds, then directs the microphone back to the interviewee, who lunges forward and smashes her fist into Craven's face.
The video is from Live Action, which reported, that Craven's husband, Henry Antao, explained a woman approached and started a conversation.
"But during the interview, she suddenly assaulted Craven Antao," the report said.
Craven had pointed out, "I'm not the one who admitted they would be okay with killing babies in foster care and killing children that had been abused."
Then the woman knocked Craven to the ground.
"She appeared to attempt to assault her a second time, but Craven Antao's husband positioned himself in between them. Craven Antano was brought to the hospital for her injuries," the report said.
Antao told Live Action, "[We] were out on the street in Harlem doing some street interviews. My wife … was assaulted by a pro-abortion woman we were interviewing… The woman became aggressive and violent upon learning Savannah's pro-life stance. I intervened to protect my wife and we immediately called 911. The police arrived, and we provided them with the assailant's photo and description. We hope justice will be served soon."
Antao said, "We are pro-life activists because ending abortion and protecting babies from the violence that Planned Parenthood commits is the most important issue of our lifetime."
Social media responded:
"Killing children is the ultimate violent act, so punching someone is nothing."
"The left is so violent and uncivilized."
"That's assault."