Planned Parenthood torched on social media for pro-abortion ice cream bus: 'This is pretty creepy'



The Planned Parenthood Action Fund unleashed its latest propaganda effort in support of abortion rights and many on social media were unimpressed with the "creepy" marketing campaign.

Alexis McGill Johnson posted a photograph of the pro-abortion ice cream bus on her official social media account on Monday. The campaign included passing out ice cream and free condoms at the annual South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.

"Ice cream, you scream, we all scream for abortion rights!" she tweeted.

Ice cream, you scream, we all scream for abortion rights! \n\nCatch us around SXSW and stop by to grab some free Bans Off swag, condoms, and education on the cold hearted policies of the Texas legislature. #BansOffOurBodies #SXSWpic.twitter.com/vGvF8WWg6r
— Alexis McGill Johnson (@Alexis McGill Johnson) 1647110958

"Catch us around SXSW and stop by to grab some free Bans Off swag, condoms, and education on the cold hearted policies of the Texas legislature," she added.

Many on social media reacted negatively to the bizarre marketing campaign from Planned Parenthood.

"In other news, Planned Parenthood has hired a creepy van," replied Emily Zanotti of Fox News Digital.

"So is there any actual ice cream or is this just a creepy van," responded another critic.

"Yeah this is pretty creepy and cringey," read another response.

"This is what one of the leaders of Planned Parenthood tweeted out. Talk about being open with their depravity, now they're using ice cream trucks to push abortion," read another reply.

"S*** like this is why I'm no longer pro-choice," said another user.

Pro-abortion advocates were outraged on Friday when the Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled against a challenge to the state's "Heartbeat Act" that banned most abortions. Other states are following the example in hopes that the U.S. Supreme Court might overturn the 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade that established the right to abortions.

Here's more about the abortion fight:

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Chicago man faces murder charges for shooting death of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams at McDonald's drive-thru



A Chicago man faces murder charges in connection with the death of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams, who was shot and killed while in a vehicle with her father at a McDonald's drive-thru just after 4 p.m. on April 18.

Jaslyn was with her father, Jontae Adams, at the drive-thru lane of a McDonald's in the West Side of Chicago. The first-grader was shot six times and died of her gunshot wounds. The father was shot in the abdomen and survived the deadly shooting in the Homan Square neighborhood, a western suburb of Chicago.

This baby #JaslynAdams was shot & killed at a McDonalds drive thru today. She was 7 years old! SEVEN, and I don’t s… https://t.co/XL4zU198Ru
— T. Murph (@T. Murph)1618795210.0

Marion Lewis faces 18 felony charges, including first-degree murder, attempted murder, aggravated vehicular hijacking, and aggravated discharge of a firearm. Some of the charges are from a police chase on Thursday where Lewis crashed his car and then attempted to carjack another vehicle with a family inside. Illinois State Police said Lewis fired gunshots at police before Chicago Police Department officers returned fire and struck him in the arm.

Lewis was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries before being taken into custody. Lewis is expected to be in court on Sunday.

CPD said they recovered two guns from that scene, including an AK-47, WLS-TV reported. "Both those weapons that were on his person that were recovered, they did test positive to the murder weapons used at the scene to kill Jaslyn," CPD Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said.

Police believe the shooting at the McDonald's that killed the young girl was gang-related, and the investigation is ongoing.

"We are saying at this point in the investigation that he was involved in the murder of Jaslyn Adams," Chicago police Supt. David Brown said of Lewis.

Law enforcement is still searching for other suspects in the case, but did not say how many suspects there are.

"We're limited in what we can say because we have other offenders to bring in on this horrific crime, but I will say the hard work of Area Four detectives and collaboration not only with suburban department officers as well as our district officers and a lot of technology has got us to this point," Brown told reporters. "But we're not done."

"You can run but you can't hide," Brown said. "We are going to bring you to justice for this crime. The Adams family deserves nothing less."

Adams' grandmother Lawanda McMullen said the family was "ecstatic" that Lewis was arrested, but called for anyone involved with the shooting death of the 7-year-old girl to "just turn yourself in."

"You know a 7-year-old girl she had nothing to do with that at all," McCullen said. "You know if you have any heart, you know if you have a child — just think about your family."

"We're overwhelmed, happy with some relief, but not a lot because they don't have all the suspects in custody," McMullen said of the arrest of Lewis.

McMullen described her young granddaughter, "I rarely ever seen her sad. Bubbly is the right word, very bubbly."

Rest In Heaven Baby Girl 🥺💔. #JaslynAdams https://t.co/CT93uTpZh8
— Charrise Lane (@Charrise Lane)1618851528.0


RIP: 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams was shot & killed while sitting in a car at a McDonald's drive-thru on Sunday.She wa… https://t.co/d5i6SY0lnU
— Alexis McAdams ABC-7 (@Alexis McAdams ABC-7)1618860123.0

There was a vigil for Jaslyn Adams at the McDonald's last week, which was attended by local police.

Family of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams is joined by McDonald’s employees, police officers and other community members in… https://t.co/jlZr8jIusZ
— Megan Hickey (@Megan Hickey)1618867429.0


Memorial for Jaslyn Adams... praying for our young people. God please place a shield around them. Another child gon… https://t.co/VVWp5ilSZQ
— 11th District - Harrison (@11th District - Harrison)1618928501.0


“REST IN PINK”—An apparent tribute to #JaslynAdams painted this morning across the McDonald’s where police say the… https://t.co/lHWu9uumwv
— Jesse Kirsch (@Jesse Kirsch)1618845875.0

There were 16 people shot in Chicago this weekend, two of which were killed. Last weekend, 27 people were shot, three fatally in the city.

As of April 19, there have been 904 people shot in Chicago, which is 214 more than last year, according to the Chicago Tribune. At least three children have been fatally shot in Chicago this year.

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