Anti-Abortion Activist Got Paint Thrown on Him During an Outreach, and It's All on Camera

Anti-Abortion Activist Got Paint Thrown on Him During an Outreach, and It’s All on Camera


When a Christian activist ran an outreach at the University of Pittsburgh about the violence of abortion, a young man reacted with violence — and a cup of red paint.

T. Russell Hunter leads Abolitionists Rising — a cultural education nonprofit that promotes abortion abolitionism, or the immediate criminalization of abortion as murder.

They often film themselves starting conversations with pedestrians by means of signs about abortion and the forgiveness for murdering preborn babies found in Jesus Christ alone.

Abolitionists Rising published a two-minute video of some recent interactions at the University of Pittsburgh that ended in Hunter getting red paint splashed all over his face, clothes, and sign.

The interaction started with a young woman speaking with Hunter — and even fantasizing about his death — as a young man watched quietly from a distance.

Campus Assault & Citation pic.twitter.com/7upTt3Hkvy

— Abolitionists Rising 🌳🪓 (@AbolitionRising) April 20, 2026

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