Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Verdict: Dillard's letters to Dr. Means are "intimidating," not "threatening"

Update on Dr. Mila Means: Wichita Judge would not issue an injunction requiring Angel Dillard (individual who has been targeting and threatening Dr. Means) to keep a distance of 250 feet from Dr. Means, her home and her clinic. The judge defined Dillard's messages "Intimidating" but was not clearly a "true threat,"

This request came from the Department of Justice under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. To refresh your memory, here is a clip of Dillard's "intimidating" (but DEFINITELY not threatening!) letter:


Thousands of people are already looking into your background, not just in Wichita, but from all over the U.S. They will know your habits and routines. They know where you shop, who your friends are, what you drive, where you live. You will be checking under your car everyday-because maybe today is the day someone places an explosive under it.

We will not let this abomination continue without doing everything we can to stop it.


What is also frightening is that many of these threats made by Dillard are eerily similar to those made against Dr. Tiller in 2009 before he was murdered by Scott Roeder. The same pattern of protests, threats and "intimidation" are being used against Dr. Means. 

As if more supporting information is needed to highlight how dangerous Dillard is, she is a huge fan of Roeder's, having exchanged letters and phone calls and plans to visit him in jail. 

Below is a picture of Angel Dillard. Am I the only one who sees the crazy in her eyes?













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