She said she had a miscarriage - then got arrested under an abortion law
Briefly

Patience Frazier was shocked and terrified when police arrived at her home, presuming they were investigating someone else's trouble, only to learn it was about her miscarriage.
During the arrest, Frazier attempted to explain her situation, questioning why law enforcement would respond to her personal loss: "I'm not allowed to have personal things in my life?"
The case highlights the implications of a 1911 manslaughter law in Nevada, raising questions about the legality and sensitivity surrounding the circumstances of miscarriages.
Frazier expressed her fear and pain regarding her miscarriage, explaining her emotional distress to law enforcement: "I had a miscarriage, okay? A miscarriage. Why are you guys here over a f---ing miscarriage?"
Read at Washington Post
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