Bronx Woman Apologizes After Punching Pro-Life Activist in Viral Harlem Altercation
Brianna Rivers expresses regret but accuses Savannah Craven Antao of provocation, as NYPD continues investigation without arrests.
- Brianna Rivers, identified as the woman who punched pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao during a street interview in Harlem, issued a public apology online.
- Rivers accused Craven Antao of being a 'professional antagonist' and demanded the release of unedited footage to provide her perspective on the incident.
- The altercation, captured on video and widely circulated online, shows Rivers striking Craven Antao, leaving her with a laceration that required two stitches.
- Craven Antao, a pro-life advocate affiliated with Live Action, reported the assault to the NYPD, which has confirmed the investigation is ongoing with no arrests made yet.
- The incident has fueled discussions about media bias, public discourse on sensitive topics like abortion, and the role of unedited footage in establishing accountability.