Wyoming woman accused of setting fire to state's only full-service abortion clinic entering plea

A 22-year-old college student accused of setting fire to a full-service abortion clinic in Wyoming is expected to enter a plea to an arson charge in federal court on Friday.

Lorna Roxanne Green, 22, allegedly told investigators that she decided to burn the Wellspring Health Access clinic in Casper, Wyoming, weeks before its grand opening last year because she opposes abortion, according to court documents obtained by The Associated Press. 

The woman also reportedly said she was experiencing anxiety and having nightmares over the clinic's pending opening, which was originally set for June 12, 2022, prior to damage from the fire.

Green was arrested on March 23, almost ten months after the fire on May 25, 2022. At the time of her arrest, the Department of Justice said she is believed to be the suspect caught on camera breaking into the facility with a gasoline can before setting it on fire.

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No one was injured in the fire, but the clinic sustained significant smoke damage and broken windows – a recent post on its Facebook page said the damages totaled around $300,000.

As months went by without an arrest, authorities ultimately offered a $15,000 reward for information on the suspect in the publicly-released screenshots of the video footage, which ultimately lead to Green.

She faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted. Green's attorney, Ryan Semerad, said he looks forward to defending her in court.

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The clinic, which opened a few weeks ago on April 20, offers medicated and surgical abortions, various birth controls, HIV/AIDS care and treatment, and other women's healthcare and family planning services.

Wellspring is Wyoming's only clinic in at least a decade to offer surgical abortions, according to The AP. Prior to its opening, a facility in Jackson provided abortion medication.

The conservative state became the first to sign an explicit ban on abortion pills into law on March 18. The pills, which have been legal for decades, are the top choice for abortion in the U.S., The AP reported.

The ban, absent of court intervention, is set to take effect July 1.

NBA Finals: Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray lead Nuggets to dominant win over Heat in Game 1

The Denver Nuggets made the best of the franchise’s first ever NBA Finals game, dominating the Miami Heat, 104-93, to take Game 1 on their home court. 

While both teams appeared to have some jitters to start this game, the Nuggets settled in quickly with the Heat failing to do so at the same pace. 

By the time the first half was complete, the Nuggets went into their locker room with a 17-point lead thanks to highly efficient offense from the likes of Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic, the two stars that make this team run. 

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Murray was the focal point of the scoring for the Nuggets to start this game, going 8-of-12 from the field with two three-pointers for a total 18 points to lead the way in the first half. 

He would finish the game with 26 points as well as 10 assists and six rebounds. 

There was a large gap to start this game before Jokic even attempted a field goal, as he was dishing the ball left and right to his teammates. He still managed a double-double at the half with 10 assists and 10 points. 

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Once the second half came around, Jokic started showing off his shooting ability, going 8-for-12 for 27points on the night with 10 rebounds and 14 assists for yet another triple-double this postseason. Jokic has six triple-doubles in his last seven playoff games this year. 

The Heat also seemed to have trouble defending Aaron Gordon and Michael Porter Jr. in the first half. Miami kept switching off screens which led to mismatches for the Nuggets’ forward to exploit. 

Gordon had 14 points, going 7-for-9 in the first half with five rebounds as well. Porter also added 10 points and seven rebounds. 

Miami was able to get the Nuggets’ lead down from 24 at one point in the second half to nine, but the effort wasn’t enough as Denver regrouped and finished their double-digit win. 

It was an off night for Miami’s star Jimmy Butler, who went 6-of-14 from the field for 13 points. Max Strus and Caleb Martin also had dud performances, going a combined 1-of-17, while Strus didn’t make any of his 10 shots, nine of which came from three. 

As a team, the Heat have been the best postseason team in three-point percentage in these playoffs, but they shot just 33.3% from downtown. They also only had two total free throws on the night. 

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Not being able to hit threes or get to the line is usually a recipe for disaster. 

Bam Adebayo was the only starter that really had it going, as he went 13-for-25 from the field for 26 points with 13 rebounds and five assists. Gabe Vincent also added 19 points on 7-of-14 shooting. 

Haywood Highsmith was 7-of-10 off the bench for a surprising 18 points. He also defended pretty well, which should help with playing time moving forward in this series. Kyle Lowry had 11 points off the bench as well. 

Game 2 of this series will tip off in Denver on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET.