Footage from the incident captured the rising tension as the discussion grew heated, centering on the ethics of abortion and the sanctity of life. The woman abruptly struck Antao twice in the face, causing a cut near her eyebrow and forcing her off camera. After the assault, the attacker walked away without further confrontation. During the exchange, the woman had expressed strong frustration over the burdens of parenthood.
Savannah Craven is having an abortion discussion with some big broad on the streets of Harlem when, in an instant, the abortion lover snaps and decks Ms. Craven.
From conversation to violence in the blink of an eye. These people are not stable… pic.twitter.com/E2JhCZ7S0D
— W J Lintz (@wjlintz) April 4, 2025
Antao responded by challenging the woman’s views, particularly comments related to children in foster care and those who have suffered abuse. Just moments later, the verbal exchange gave way to physical violence, catching both bystanders and viewers by surprise. The video revealed Antao with blood on her face, sparking widespread concern and drawing strong reactions from the pro-life community and beyond.
The woman who assaulted Savannah Craven claims : “I love when a MF act like I need'em Then be begging me to come back right when I leave'em…”@grok can you interpret the above quote in English? pic.twitter.com/rs0ZwB8vHk
— Adam Francisco (@adamfrancisco_) April 4, 2025
As the footage spread rapidly across social media platforms, it reignited debate about the safety of individuals engaging in public discourse, especially on emotionally charged topics such as reproductive rights. The incident raised serious questions about the boundaries of civil engagement and the increasing volatility surrounding conversations on sensitive social issues.
The woman who assaulted Savannah Craven has been identified. An investigative journalist has sent me her name, contact info and social media handles which I have passed along to Savannah. pic.twitter.com/W7cd3MJ0G6
— Adam Francisco (@adamfrancisco_) April 4, 2025