Bo Gritz - Subsequent Activities

Subsequent Activities

In 1998, Gritz organized a fruitless search for Atlanta Olympic and abortion-clinic bombing suspect Eric Rudolph in order to save Rudolph's life.

In 2005, Gritz became an active protester for intervention in the Terri Schiavo case. On 19 March 2005, when the tube was removed, he was arrested for trespassing after trying to enter the hospice where she lived.

As of 2010 Gritz remains active with a website and a radio broadcast called "Freedom Call" on The American Voice Radio Network via Internet Audio Streaming, Phone Bridge, Independent Am/FM and via the Free-to-air Ku band home satellite system on Galaxy 19. He is also active as the Commander of the American Legion Post 27 in Sandy Valley, Nevada.

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