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Video Shows Person of Interest in Explosion Outside Alabama AG’s Office

Law enforcement agencies have released video footage of those involved in the explosion in front of the Alabama Attorney General’s Office early Saturday morning.

Images and video released by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) show a person wearing black clothing, a hat and a mask covering his face.

ALEA, along with FBI Mobile and the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals.

(Alabama Department of Law Enforcement)

According to ALEA, an explosive device detonated outside Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office in downtown Montgomery at approximately 3:42 a.m. on February 24 near the intersection of Washington Avenue and South Bainbridge Street. .

Special agents responding to a report of a “suspicious package” found the explosives around 8:19 a.m. Monday and confirmed that they had detonated on Saturday.

No injuries or damage to nearby buildings were reported. As the investigation continues, no further information is available,” ALEA said. Said in a press release Wednesday.

If you have any information, please Call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit information online: www.fbi.govalabamaageexplosion.

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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

The explosion occurred a day after Marshall made the announcement in his office. I didn’t intend to take advantage of the recent Alabama Supreme Court. decision Prosecute families seeking in vitro fertilization (IVF) and IVF providers.

“[Marshall] “We do not intend to use the recent Alabama Supreme Court decision as a basis for prosecuting IVF families or providers,” said Katherine Robertson, principal counsel at the firm. Said In a statement.

When asked if the incident was related to Marshall’s stance on IVF, Amanda Priest, a spokeswoman for Marshall’s office, said: Said CNN said the media “should not jump to conclusions on certain issues.”

In February, the state Supreme Court control Frozen embryos are considered fetuses under state law, and anyone who destroys them can be held liable under the state’s Wrongful Death of a Minor Act.

The ruling raised complex legal and ethical questions and slammed Democratic and Republican lawmakers. scramble Introduce legislation to protect IVF in the state. At least three clinics in Alabama paused Post-judgment IVF services.

Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her at @thekat_Hamilton.

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