The Metropolitan Police Department said they received a tip about the home of the anti-abortion activist and that five fetal remains were found there. The gruesome discovery was made after the US Department of Justice announced federal charges against Lauren Handy and eight others in a 2020 incident where they allegedly forced their way into a reproductive health clinic in DC, barricaded themselves inside, and streamed it all on Facebook. The DC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner collected the fetus and the investigation is ongoing, according to the police. A reporter for WUSA asked Handy what officers had found when they arrived at the home. She told him that people will freak out when they hear something. When I asked anti-abortion activist Lauren Handy what homicide detectives pulled out of her house Wednesday, she only said, “people will freak out when they hear.” @DCPoliceDept now says it found 5 fetuses. @wusa9 04:56 PM - 31 Mar 2022 Public records show that he has been arrested multiple times on suspicion of disorderly conduct. According to the federal indictment, Handy and eight others plotted to get inside a DC clinic that provides abortions in October of 2020 to keep patients from being treated inside. The defendants barricaded themselves with ropes and chains in order to prevent patients from entering, according to the indictment. The clinic was given a false name and an appointment by Handy days in advance. According to the indictment, before the clinic opened, Handy walked up to the receptionist and gave her a false name. One of the other defendants started a Facebook event titled "No one dies today" to stream the incident. Seven other defendants forced their way into the clinic. One nurse fell and injured her ankle while others blocked the doors. According to the indictment, Handy told the other defendants what to do. A statement from the group said that she was released just hours after her arrest. The group describes itself as progressive grassroots pro-life activists. The group said in a Facebook post that they will not stop fighting violence until every unjust law has been struck down. The founder of the group declined to speak to a reporter from the organization, but Randall Terry, a prominent anti-abortion activist, was contacted by the organization. In the background, Terry passed his contact information to the reporter. When Terry answered the phone, he first spoke in an accent that looked like he was imitating a cartoon character, and then he said he was Jose Jimenez before bursting into a laugh. Terry referred to the clinic where the fetus were found as an "abortion mill", and said that they obtained the fetus from the same clinic. He said that the fetuses were not obtained during the incident. He said that the babies were retrieved at a different time. We are going to give you a timetable. Terry wouldn't say when the group would give more information or if the five fetuses were the only ones obtained from the clinic. Questions about the origin of the fetuses were not answered by the police. In her Facebook profile, she has made a number of anti-abortion posts and described actions that she and others have taken. She claimed in March that she and other activists had gained access to the University of Washington's fetal organ labs and freezers. The freezers at the University of Washington were not taken from during the activities of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising. The anti-abortion activist said that people will freak out when they hear it. 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