DEA and FBI agents raided the Pennsylvania abortion clinic after allegations of a mother's death, during abortion procedures, and reports of dozens of frozen fetuses within the clinic.
UPDATE 4/10/13 - The Murder Trial the Media Won't Report: Kermit Gosnell
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UPDATE 1/21/11: Murders by Abortionist are Conservatives' Fault, Says Media
UPDATE 1/19/11: After killing thousands, abortionist charged with only eight counts of murder
-- From "Phila. doctor's license suspended amid abortion concerns" by John Shiffman, Sam Wood, and Marie McCullough, Philadelphia Inquirer Staff Writers 2/23/10
The [license] suspension, issued by the State Board of Medicine, came after a hours-long search of Kermit B. Gosnell's practice, Women's Medical Society, at 3801 Lancaster Ave. in Powelton Village.
The suspension order says the conditions of the clinic were "deplorable and unsanitary."
It states: "There was blood on the floor, and parts of aborted fetuses were displayed in jars."
The order calls Gosnell's continued practice of medicine "an immediate and clear danger to the public health and safety."
The suspension order also alleges that on or about Nov. 20, a patient died after being treated at the clinic by an unlicensed employee.
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From "Frozen fetuses found at W. Phila. clinic?" by David Gambacorta, Philadelphia Daily News 2/23/10
Few details about the investigation have been made public. Special Agent J.J. Klaver, an FBI spokesman, said he couldn't discuss why federal agents were at the clinic last week because of a sealed search warrant.
According to documents from the New York Department of Health, Gosnell had been authorized to practice medicine in that state in 1970. Those documents show that Gosnell was fined $1,000 in 1996 by the Pennsylvania Board of Medicine for employing an uncertified physician's assistant.
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