Member of anti-abortion rights group accused of stalking doctor who provides abortions in San Francisco
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A Los Angeles man is facing charges after he and a group of others allegedly "invaded a health care clinic and stalked a doctor who provides health care, including abortions, to women," the San Francisco District Attorney's office announced Thursday. Aaron Jonathan Hurley is a member of Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, an anti-abortion rights group, officials said.
Hurley is charged with felony stalking, misdemeanor obstructing freedom of access to a clinic, two misdemeanor vandalism charges, misdemeanor trespassing with intent to interfere and misdemeanor interfering with a business, the district attorney's office said in a statement.
Video surveillance from March 13 allegedly shows Hurley and several others covering a statue at the San Francisco General Hospital in fake blood and "stickers with the doctor's name on it." They also allegedly left handwritten notes that said "harvested" and "sold $500."

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