Madison police investigate attack on Wisconsin Family Action after claim by group calling itself Jane’s revenge
Highlights
- Wisconsin Family Action headquarters attacked in early hours of Sunday morning.
- Molotov cocktail thrown through window, started fire and graffiti sprayed on wall.
- Jane’s Revenge said it launched the attack because of the organization’s anti-abortion stance.
- Federal agents and detectives from the Madison police department are investigating the claim.
- Madison police chief, Shon Barnes, said no suspects had so far been identified.
- WFA board chairman, Jack Hoogendyk, attacked the response to the attack in a tweet posted on Tuesday morning, singling out Wisconsin’s Democratic governor, Tony Evers, and Madison PD detectives.