Bryna J. River: Woman arrested for an on-camera attack on Pro-Life Reporter in Harlem

Gnobe Life-supporting reporter A street in Harlem is arrested during an interview, NYPD Confirmed on Thursday.
According to New York Post, Bryna J River30, now facing allegations of second-degree attack for its attack Savanna cravan antooA 23 -year -old reporter with advocacy group live action.
An “man-on-the-world” style interview on miscarriage and abortion and abortion had changed in the last week during an interview Employed paternityThe conflict increased after a warm exchange on foster care and abortion options.
The video footage showed that the rivers were stimulated before the punches started a hurry of punches on Krewen Anto’s face, leaving him with streaming of blood with his face and injuries, which required stitches.
“You don’t understand the horrors of having a child,” the rivers said the moments before the attack. When Krevan Anto challenged his stance, the rivers suddenly reduced the discussion with a violent outbreak.
She was then shouting a pornographic comment on Krewen Anto’s husband, which was filming the interview.
Craven Anto shared reports of arrest on Instagram, writing, “Just found the word from the detectives, the Brian J rivers were arrested! God is good!” They added the hashtag including #bluelivesmatter and #Justiceisserved.
In response to increasing criticism online, rivers posted on Facebook, claiming that it was instigated. “For Sawan, I honestly apologize, but cannot sit around and allow you to pursue this one -sided story,” he wrote. He said, “I think someone is being placed on someone, there is never an answer, but it is worse to throw the rocks and hide the hands.”
Despite his apology, NYPD arrested the rivers on Thursday morning.
The court records indicate that he was presented that afternoon that afternoon. Meanwhile, River launched a Gofundme page to raise funds for legal fees, which collected $ 8,695 at the time of publication.
Since the attack, Craven Anto has called for justice, but has also urged prayers for rivers. He said in an interview, “We want justice, but we also want to pray for this woman as she is clearly going deeply.”