Repression of the first Jane's Revenge arson

2022 - ?
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Cursive graffiti left at the action site, which helped identify the person.

In March 2023, a person was arrested[1] and charged with a May 2022 arson attack on the headquarters of an anti-abortion group[2]. The arson was the first in a series of attacks claimed under the name “Jane's Revenge” — a reference to the “Jane Collective”, an underground organization that facilitated access to abortion in the United States from 1969 to 1973.

In a 2024 trial, the person was sentenced to 7 and a half years in prison[3].

Techniques used

NameDescription
Forensics
DNA

In May 2022, DNA traces were collected from several items found by investigators at the action site, including a broken window, a glass jar, a lighter, and an intact Molotov cocktail[4]. In March 2023, police saw the person discard a bag containing a partially eaten burrito in a public trash can. DNA traces collected from the bag's contents matched those collected at the action site.

Handwriting analysis

A comparison between the cursive graffiti left at the action site and the same style of graffiti painted a few months later during a demonstration helped identify the person[4].

Mass surveillance
Video surveillance

CCTV footage helped identify a vehicle driven by the person, when they were seen entering a parking lot on foot after a demonstration, and the vehicle was seen leaving the same parking lot a few minutes later[4].

Physical surveillance
Covert

In March 2023, cops secretely observed the person from a distance of about 30 meters[4]. The cops watched the person discard a bag, retrieved it, and collected DNA evidence linking the person to the action site.