Sawan Krevan Anto: ‘Bruzed, But Blessed’: Pro-Life Reporter called for justice after street assault in Harlem

Savanna cravan antooA 23 year old Life-supporting reporter With advocacy group Live actionIs calling for Justice and prayer After that was violently attacked Road interview In HarlemDespite being suffering from visible injuries and mental trauma, Antao She says that she is selecting faith and forgiveness in view of the attack.
“I believe this woman was hurt,” Anto said in a emotional interview given to the news outlet New York Post after the attack. “We want justice, but we also want to pray for this woman because she is clearly going through something deep. I have no words”, he said.
The incident took place on Thursday while Krevan Anto was filming about a man-on-the-world interview segment. Employed paternity And abortion. An oral exchange with an unknown woman became violent when the interviewer started a series of punches on Anto’s face.
The woman, who initially expressed interest in the interview, when it moved into the subject, it had increased. Abortion option,
Anto was left with a swollen eye, two stitches above her eyebrow, facial pain, and which she described as a “heavy psychological burden”.
“Mentally, I am struggling,” he was said by post. He said, “Every time I open social media, I watch the video of my own attack. It’s terrible”, he said.
The video of the conflict, which has since gone viral, shows the woman aggressively reacting aggressively after stressful discussion about spinach care and miscarriage. When Krevan Anto suggested that it was not appropriate to kill spinach children, the woman replied, “Why not?” Before the situation increased rapidly.
The woman repeatedly punched Anto and went away shouting, “Suck me D **.”
Craven Anto’s husband, Henry Anto, who was behind the camera during the interview, approached 911 and provided details and photos of the suspect.
Anto, who has faced enmity in the past due to his pro -life stance, said it was the most violent incident that he had experienced. He said, “There are probably a lot of people who want to hit me, but it takes a lot for you to attack someone for different opinions.”
Nevertheless, his attention is on treatment and forgiveness. “Hurt, but blessed,” he wrote online shortly after the incident. “I’m fine! I love you all. Thank you for support.”