Illinois man accused of drugging girlfriend with abortion pills to cause miscarriage

According to the police, an Illinois man was arrested after allegedly numbing his pregnant girlfriend with pills causing abortion.
Bloomington police in a news bulletin, 31 -year -old Emerson Evans, an unborn child was accused of a deliberate murder, he said.
Officers were called when they found a pregnant woman who had a medical emergency house in Bloomington at 19.00 on Friday at 19.00.
During the investigation, the inspectors found that Evans applied abortion pills without the consent of the police to miscarriage. Although abortion is legal in Illinois, a minimum of 20 years imprisonment for each number in the deliberate murder of an unborn child.
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After taking drugs without knowing, the woman began to experience medical complications and lost her unborn child.
According to IPM Newsroom, Evans’s girlfriend was a seven -week pregnant while miscarriage.
According to the report, it was claimed that he had put four Mifepriston pills on his girlfriend’s vagina. The pill needs to be taken orally and the proposed dose pill.
Police Chief Jamal Simington said in a statement, “We are sorry for the alleged criminal actions that are allegedly damaging others.” He said. “The mother is fully healed in this regard and I hope in the future with the resources and support of this powerful community. Officers and detectives have worked carefully and honorable through this very challenging investigation.”
The capital worker is allegedly shifting the abortion medicine to the drink of his pregnant girlfriend.
The incident is under investigation.
During a court hearing, Judge Amy McFarland told Evans that the police told the police that he “decided” for his girlfriend, according to IPM Newsroom.
“Frankly, the number of pills shows information or lack of consent,” Judge Amy McFarland said at the hearing. He said.
McFarland said in a statement to the court, Evans “wanted to influence their beliefs in the absence of consent. This involved a life,” he said.
Evans is planned to be arranged on September 12th.




