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'''John Allen Burt''' is an anti-abortion activist whose protests and associations with murderers [[Michael Griffin]] and [[Paul Hill]] attracted widespread attention and criticism. Burt operated [[Our Father's House]], a Christian ministry and shelter for unwed mothers, and in [[2003]] he was arrested for molesting a 15-year-old girl in his custody. He was convicted on five charges and sentenced to 18 years in prison.

==Early life==
Born on [[March 26]], [[1938]], Burt was a Marine and divorced father who battled alcoholism and speed addiction before becoming a born-again Christian. He was also a member of the Ku Klux Klan. Although later dissociating himself with the organization, he later remarked on its similarities to anti-abortion groups:
{{cquote|Get rid of the Klan's violence and racial bigotry, and I could work with those people. Fundamentalist Christians and those people are pretty close, scary close, fighting for God and country. Some day we may all be in the trenches together in the fight against the slaughter of unborn children.<ref name="towering">" Towering Over the Abortion Foe's Trial: His Leader." ''New York Times'', March 5, 1994.</ref>}}

Burt and his wife Linda began their Christian street ministry in [[1978]]. Their ministry and women's shelter, [[Our Father's House]], was incorporated on [[December 30]], [[1981]].<ref>[http://www.sunbiz.org/scripts/cordet.exe?action=DETFIL&inq_doc_number=761278&inq_came_from=NAMFWD&cor_web_names_seq_number=0000&names_name_ind=N&names_cor_number=&names_name_seq=&names_name_ind=&names_comp_name=OURFATHERSHOUSE&names_filing_type= SunBiz.org record]</ref> After reading in the ''[[Pensacola News Journal]]'' that the number of local abortions nearly matched the number of live births (a figure elevated by the fact that Pensacola had the only abortion clinics in the region<ref>James Risen and Judy Thomas. ''Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War''. </ref>), Burt focused his ministry on stopping the practice.

==Activism & arrests==
[[Image:BurtPicket.jpg|thumb|right|Burt, left, picketing the [[Christmas abortion bombings|Goldsby/Simmons trial]] at the at the [[United States Post Office and Courthouse|federal courthouse]]]]
In [[1984]], [[Matt Goldsby]] and [[Jimmy Simmons]] perpetrated a [[Christmas abortion bombings|series of abortion clinic bombings]]. Burt, who called himself their "spiritual advisor," picketed their trial with other anti-abortion protesters in May [[1985]]. He famously carried with him "Baby Charlie," which he claimed was an preserved 4-month-old fetus, often in a glass jar or wrapped in a blanket. Asked about his responsibility in influencing the bombers, Burt said at the time, "We're in a battle between good and evil. I can't help it if what I do inspired someone to go off the deep end."<ref>"Brainwashing Defense In Anti-Abortion Killing." ''New York Times'', March 5, 1994.</ref> He was also arrested in February of that year for trespassing in the clinic of Dr. [[Bo Bagenholm]] (whose office had been destroyed in the bombings) and was sentenced to five months' probation on [[August 29]].

On [[March 26]], [[1986]], Burt and five others (including his daughter) invaded the [[Ladies Center]], damaging equipment and injuring two women. According to a [[Pensacola Police Department]] spokesman, "It looked like a hurricane had gone through that building."<ref>"6 arrested at abortion clinic." ''New York Times'', March 27, 1986.</ref> He was convicted of burglary and assault.

[[John Brockhoeft]] was arrested after leaving Burt's house on [[May 6]], [[1988]] with possession of bomb-making materials and the intent to blow up the [[Ladies Center]]. Burt denied knowledge of Brockhoeft's plans, but was sentenced to two years' house arrest.

When [[Michael Griffin]] shot and killed Dr. [[David Gunn]] outside the [[Women's Medical Services]] on [[March 10]], [[1993]], Burt was accused by defense attorney [[Bob Kerrigan]] of brainwashing Griffin with graphic anti-abortion propaganda to the point of a "nervous breakdown" which led to the murder.<ref name="towering"/> Burt was sued in a civil lawsuit that was settled on [[July 3]], [[1996]], with Gunn's family taking possession of land adjacent to the Ladies Center that Burt had purchased in [[1991]] to protest the clinic without violating obstruction laws.

Burt was also a known associate of [[Paul Hill]], who murdered Dr. [[John Britton]] and his bodyguard [[James Barrett]] on [[July 29]], [[1994]].

{{cquote|Jesus was zealous. Some people believe you should sit in church and pray for abortion to stop. I believe in putting feet on my prayers.<ref name="towering"/>}}

Burt was arrested at the [[Community Healthcare Center of Pensacola]] on [[February 23]], [[2001]] for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest without violence and violating a noise ordinance. Burt reportedly shouted to a black couple leaving the building, "This place has killed more than the Ku Klux Klan did."<ref>"Vocal abortion opponent arrested." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 24, 2001.</ref> He was later sentenced to six months' probation and ordered not to come near the clinic.

==Child molestation charges==
In [[2003]], Burt was accused of sexually molesting a 15-year-old girl staying at [[Our Father's House]], his shelter for troubled teenage girls and unwed mothers. He went missing on [[June 5]], after an altercation with the girl during which he fell on her. Family members feared for his health, claiming his diabetes left him prone to "mini-strokes." He was apprehended 150 miles away on [[June 10]], when state troopers spotted his green van at the Chattahoochee Rest Area off [[Interstate 10]] in Gadsden County.<ref>"Burt caught 150 miles away." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 11, 2003.</ref> He had apparently attempted suicide, slashing his left wrist with a razor in a hotel room.<ref>"Burt bond set at $250,000 in molestation case." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 12, 2003.</ref>

[[Image:JohnBurtMugshot.jpg|thumb|right|Burt's mugshot, taken 4/13/2006]]
Burt was charged with four counts of lewd and lascivious molestation and one count of lewd and lascivious conduct. The case was nearly dropped when the father of the alleged victim, who had returned to her native Ireland, opposed letting her testify at the trial.<ref>"Molestation case could be dropped." ''Pensacola News Journal'', December 24, 2003.</ref> An agreement was reached to let her testify via satellite from Belfast.

In her testimony, the girl claimed Burt began molesting her within weeks of her arrival at Our Father's House. She filed a police report, but, like previous allegations made from other girls staying at the shelter, it was dismissed for lack of evidence. On the evening of [[June 5]], Burt was groping her in the shelter kitchen when another resident entered the room. He left, but showed her a note through the kitchen window propositioning oral sex and sexual intercourse in graphic terms. She signaled for him to come inside, at which point she grabbed the note. He tackled her trying to retrieve it, and she cried for help. When others arrived, Burt fled in his van.<ref>"Burt's accuser testifies in molestation case." ''Pensacola News Journal'', March 31, 2004.</ref>

A handwriting sample confirmed the note was written by Burt, who claimed it was intended for his wife before the accuser took it. "They've smeared my name. They've ruined my ministry and just about bankrupted us," he said. "I treated [those girls] like my own children."<ref>"Burt denies molestation claim." ''Pensacola News Journal'', April 1, 2004.</ref>

On [[April 1]], [[2004]], a six-person jury found Burt guilty on all five counts.<ref>"Burt found guilty of molesting girl." ''Pensacola News Journal'', April 2, 2004.</ref> On [[May 12]] he was sentenced by [[Circuit Court]] Judge [[Ron Swanson]] to 18 years in prison.<ref>"Sex offender John Burt gets 18-year prison term." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 13, 2004.</ref> Attempts to appeal were rejected by higher courts, which unanimously upheld the conviction.

==References==
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*[http://www.armyofgod.com/JohnBurt.html ArmyOfGod.com] (anti-abortion website)
*[http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/flyer.do?personId=38484 FDLE sexual offender database]
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[[Category:Anti-abortion activists|Burt, John]] [[Category:Sex offenders|Burt, John]] [[Category:Ku Klux Klan members|Burt, John]]

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