IONIA, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – On September 20th, a Right to Life of Michigan volunteer was shot while canvassing a Lake Odessa neighborhood in opposition to Proposition 3, a proposal which will appear on Michigan ballots in November that would enshrine certain reproductive and abortion “rights” in the Michigan Constitution.

The victim, now identified as 84-year-old Joan Jacobson, says that she was shot by the male homeowner, who has been identified as Richard Harvey, as she was leaving the residence after discussing the proposition with his wife, Sharon.

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Richard Harvey was interviewed by WOOD TV8 out of Grand Rapids on Tuesday where he said that the shooting was an “accident.”

Along with her attorney, David Kallman, Senior Legal Counsel with the Great Lakes Justice Center, Jacobson was on The Steve Gruber Show on Thursday and said that she wants to see Harvey charged for shooting her and went on to say, “I do think it was intentional. I don’t think it was an accident. I don’t know what his motive was. Some are saying maybe he tried to kill me. I can’t say that. I don’t know. I just know that I don’t think that it was an accident.”

While the Michigan State Police continue their investigation, which will be turned over to the Ionia County Prosecutor, according to Right to Life of Michigan’s website, Sharon Harvey’s public posts on her Facebook page is a “sad tour of vitriolic rhetoric being repeated day after day after day for years on end” by a person who believe that people like the victim who “see things differently on abortion or other issues are a grave threat to the republic.”

No arrests have been made and no charges have been filed yet and it’s been reported by Kallman that the alleged shooter did not call 911 after the shooting. Jacobson drove herself to the police department to report the shooting and then was treated for her wounds.