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According to the police, an Illinois person was arrested after allegedly drunk his pregnant girlfriend with miscarriage-comprehension pills, causing her abortion.
31 -year -old Emeron Evans was accused of deliberately two cases of murder of an unborn child, Bloomington Police said in a news release.
Officers were called to a house in Bloomington at around 7 pm on Friday evening when a pregnant woman was found to be a medical emergency victim.
During the investigation, investigators determined that Evans, according to the police, administered the abortion pills without an abortion without a woman’s consent. While abortion in Illinois is legal, the murder of an unborn child deliberately bears a minimum sentence of 20 years in jail for each count.
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31 -year -old Emeron Evans was accused of deliberately two cases of murder of an unborn child. (Bloomington Police Department)
After taking drugs inadvertently, the woman began to experience medical complications and lost her unborn child.
According to IPM News Room, Evans’s girlfriend was seven weeks pregnant.
According to the report, he allegedly fired four mifepristone bullets in his girlfriend’s vagina. The tablet is to be taken orally and the recommended dose is a tablet.
Police chief Jamal Simington said in a statement, “We are again saddened by alleged criminal tasks, resulting in others.” “It is my hope that the mother involved in this case is completely cured and in the future is the resources and support of this strong community. The authorities and detectives worked hard and respectfully through this very difficult investigation.”
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Evans allegedly miscarried abortion pills without his girlfriend’s consent. (Shuran Huang via Getty Image for Washington Post)
The incident remains under investigation.
During the court hearing, Judge Amy McFarland said that Evans allegedly told the police that he “decided for his girlfriend” according to the IPM News Room.
“Apparently, the number of bullets reflects the lack of knowledge or consent,” Judge Amy McFarland said in the hearing.
McFarland told the court that the Evans wanted to influence the beliefs of what should happen in the absence of consent. ,
Evans’ girlfriend was seven weeks pregnant when she miscarried. (AP Photo/Charlie Ridel, File)
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Evans are to be introduced on 12 September.