New York prosecutor drops charges against suspect in bloody assault on pro-life advocate
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Catholic pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao was assaulted in New York City on Thursday, April 3, 2025, while conducting a video interview with a pro-abortion advocate. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Savannah Craven AntaoCNA Staff, Sep 26, 2025 / 10:37 am (CNA).The suspect in the violent assault of a pro-life advocate in New York City earlier this year will not face charges after a prosecutor's office dropped the case against the alleged assailant.The Thomas More Society said this week it was launching a civil lawsuit against Brianna Rivers over her alleged assault of Savannah Craven Antao after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg dismissed the case.Rivers struck Antao in the face and left her bloodied in the April assault in Manhattan. The assault, which was caught on camera, came as Antao was calmly interviewing Rivers and debating pro-life politics with her.VIDEO OF THE ASSAULT OF PRO LIFE JOURNALIST BY PRO-ABORTION ADVOCATE IN NEW YORKSavannah Craven was working with ...
Catholic pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao was assaulted in New York City on Thursday, April 3, 2025, while conducting a video interview with a pro-abortion advocate. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Savannah Craven Antao
CNA Staff, Sep 26, 2025 / 10:37 am (CNA).
The suspect in the violent assault of a pro-life advocate in New York City earlier this year will not face charges after a prosecutor's office dropped the case against the alleged assailant.
The Thomas More Society said this week it was launching a civil lawsuit against Brianna Rivers over her alleged assault of Savannah Craven Antao after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg dismissed the case.
Rivers struck Antao in the face and left her bloodied in the April assault in Manhattan. The assault, which was caught on camera, came as Antao was calmly interviewing Rivers and debating pro-life politics with her.
Antao told CNA in April that she "had absolutely no time to see that it was coming."
"I regularly do street interviews for my YouTube channel and various other organizations," she said at the time. "This isn't something I'm not used to doing. It was just like any other day."
Antao's injuries required a trip to the hospital and stitches. The Thomas More Society this week said the hospital visit resulted in $3,000 worth of bills.
Christopher Ferrara, a senior lawyer with the Thomas More Society, said this week that Bragg's dismissal of the charges "only works to undermine confidence in the system, especially when our political climate has become as fraught as it is now."
"Failing to prosecute these clear-cut charges sets a dangerous standard for how our society responds to violence against those engaging in democratic dialogue," he said.
Antao did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNA on Sept. 26. In the Thomas More Society's press release, she criticized the prosecutor's decision to "quietly let the charges fade away" in spite of the "indisputable evidence" of the recording of the assault.
"Political violence should never be tolerated or given a free pass," she said. "When those in power refuse to hold accountable those who respond to free speech with violence, it threatens the very fabric of our civil society."
Bragg's office did not immediately respond to a phone call and email seeking comment.
Ferrara said the lawsuit will seek punitive damages for Antao.
"Savannah's assailant may have been spared criminal consequences by the Manhattan DA's failure, but we will see to it that she faces accountability," he said.
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