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52. "Yep....dude was on a mission (SWIPE)"
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Sometimes its OK to jump to conclusions....He said "No more baby parts" to police....

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Official says gunman made 'no more baby parts' comment
Updated November 28, 2015 9:14 PM
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The man who police say staged a deadly shooting attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic that offers abortion services said "no more baby parts" after his arrest, a law enforcement official said Saturday.

The official could not elaborate about the comment by the 57-year-old suspect, Robert Lewis Dear. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly about the ongoing investigation.

Planned Parenthood said late Saturday that witnesses said the gunman was motivated by his opposition to abortion.

Police, however, have not disclosed a motive for Friday's attack during which they say Dear stormed the Colorado Springs clinic, killing three people, including a police officer, before he surrendered to authorities.

The attack thrust the clinic to the center of the ongoing debate over Planned Parenthood, which was re-ignited in July when anti-abortion activists released undercover video they said showed the organization's personnel negotiating the sale of fetal organs.

Planned Parenthood has denied seeking any payments beyond legally permitted reimbursement costs for donating the organs to researchers. Still, the National Abortion Federation says it has since seen a rise in threats at clinics nationwide.


The anti-abortion activists, part of a group called the Center for Medical Progress, denounced the "barbaric killing spree in Colorado Springs by a violent madman" and offered prayers for the dead and wounded and for their families.

The facility provides women's health services and has long been the site of regular anti-abortion protests. A Roman Catholic priest who has held weekly Mass in front of the clinic for 20 years said Dear wasn't part of his group.

"I don't know him from Adam," said Rev. Bill Carmody. "I don't recognize him at all."

@Newsday

Dear, who was in custody and is expected to make his first court appearance Monday, was described by neighbors as reclusive. They said he stashed food in the woods, avoided eye contact and warned neighbors about government spying.

At a vigil Saturday at All Souls Unitarian Church, Rev. Nori Rost called the gunman a "domestic terrorist." In the back of the room, someone held a sign that said: "Women's bodies are not battlefields. Neither is our town."

Vicki Cowart, the regional head of Planned Parenthood, drew a standing ovation when she walked to the pulpit. She promised to quickly reopen the clinic. "We will adapt. We will square our shoulders and we will go on," she said.

After her remarks, a woman in the audience stood up, objected to the vigil becoming a "political statement" and left.

Cowart said the gunman "broke in" to the clinic Friday but didn't get past a locked door leading to the main part of the facility. She said there was no armed security when the shooting began. He later surrendered to police after an hours-long standoff.

In the parking lot of the two-story building, one man said the gunman shot at him as he pulled his car out, blasting two holes in his windshield. Inside, one worker ducked under a table and called her brother to tell him to take care of her kids if she was killed.

At one point, an officer whispered reports into his radio as he crept through the building. Others relayed information from surveillance cameras and victims in hiding. "We've got a report of a victim texting from just east of the lobby," someone said.

In the end, a six-year veteran University of Colorado police officer was killed. Two civilians also died, though their identities weren't immediately released. Five other officers and four people were hospitalized.

Cowart said all 15 clinic employees survived and worked hard to make sure everyone else got into safe spaces and stayed quiet.


Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said the city is mourning and praised the bravery of first responders. He said the nation is wrestling with the causes of violence but that it's too early to discuss that while the city is reeling.


"This is the kind of thing that hits the entire community in the gut," he said.

Cowart said the organization would learn from the attack. When asked if the clinic should have more security, she said the clinic's clients shouldn't have to walk through metal detectors.

The attack marked the latest mass shooting to stun the nation, and drew the now-familiar questions about a gunman's motives and whether anyone, from government to relatives, could have done anything to prevent an attack.

Those who knew the 6-foot-4-inch, 250-pound Dear said he seemed to have few religious or political leanings.

Neighbors who lived beside Dear's former South Carolina home say he hid food in the woods as if he was a survivalist and said he lived off selling prints of his uncle's paintings of Southern plantations and the Masters golf tournament.

John Hood said Saturday that when he moved to Walterboro, Dear was living in a doublewide mobile home next door. Hood said Dear seemed to be a loner and very strange but not dangerous.

He pointed to a wooden fence separating their land and said he put it up because Dear liked to skinny dip.

Hood said that Dear rarely talked to them, and when he did, he tended to offer unsolicited advice such as recommending that Hood put a metal roof on his house so the U.S. government couldn't spy on him.

"He was really strange and out there, but I never thought he would do any harm," he said.

Dear also lived part of the time in a cabin with no electricity or running water in Black Mountain, North Carolina. He kept mostly to himself, his neighbors said. When he did talk, it was a rambling combination of a number of topics that didn't make sense.

He tended to avoid eye contact, said James Russell, who lived a few hundred feet down the mountain from Dear's cabin.

"If you talked to him, nothing with him was very cognitive," Russell said.

Other neighbors knew Dear, too, but they didn't want to give their names because they said they were scared of him.

Russell and others said the only companion they saw with him was a mangy dog that looked to be in such bad shape they called animal control because they worried he was beating it.

In the small town of Hartsel, Colorado, about 60 miles west of Colorado Springs, about a dozen police vehicles and fire trucks were parked outside a small white trailer belonging to Dear located on a sprawling swath of land.

Property records indicate Dear purchased the land about a year ago.

Another law enforcement official said authorities searched the trailer Saturday but found no explosives. The official, who has direct knowledge of the case, said authorities also talked with a woman who was living in the trailer. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly about the ongoing investigation.

Zigmond Post, who lives near the RV where Dear lived, said he didn't have many interactions with Dear but he said the suspect once gave him a pamphlet opposing President Barack Obama.

"He didn't talk about them or anything. He just said 'Look them over when you get a chance,'" Post said.

Jamie Heffelman, owner of the Highline Cafe in Hartsel, said residents would occasionally see Dear at the post office to get his mail but he never said much. "Nobody really knows him. He stays to himself," she said.

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Shooting in progress at Colorado Planned Parenthood. [View all] , stravinskian, Fri Nov-27-15 06:47 PM
 
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Damn bruh edited and still ain't post a link
Nov 27th 2015
1
Thank you. And yes, I was lazy.
Nov 27th 2015
2
He came out with his hands up. They've got him.
Nov 27th 2015
3
Good news.
Nov 27th 2015
4
mugfuckers will probably blame #BLM for the shooting cops part of this
Nov 27th 2015
5
about 5 miles from the crib
Nov 27th 2015
6
point taken, but i'm pretty willing to jump the gun on this one
Nov 27th 2015
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      I don't really blame anyone for doing so.
Nov 27th 2015
8
           nah, i hear you completely. you're doing what a reasonable person should
Nov 27th 2015
9
           RE: I don't really blame anyone for doing so.
Nov 28th 2015
33
unconfirmed reports one of the shot officers died
Nov 27th 2015
10
True story: I feel helpless as these incidents continue to happen.
Nov 27th 2015
11
Its gonna continue. People arent getting less crazy. Feels like we're go...
Nov 27th 2015
12
      'Cept for the fact that let MY BLACK ASS start concealed carrying...
Nov 27th 2015
15
Shooter is in custody and alive.
Nov 27th 2015
13
RE: Shooter is in custody and alive.
Nov 27th 2015
14
Oh but wait! Don't rush to judgement
Nov 27th 2015
16
I dunno if that's targeted at me
Nov 27th 2015
18
      No. I've got a lot of respect for you.
Nov 27th 2015
20
           I totally agree that sort of hypocrisy is despicable.
Nov 27th 2015
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                I hear you
Nov 27th 2015
22
                     Their are probably hundreds of confrontations per day where blacks
Nov 28th 2015
29
                          Fair point. But the overall stats don't look good
Nov 28th 2015
36
Colorado Springs is full of nutjobs
Nov 27th 2015
17
100% accurate not at all oversimplified.
Nov 27th 2015
19
Delete
Nov 27th 2015
23
Need a link to my Amazon wish-list?
Nov 28th 2015
28
The altitude is not good for the brain apparently
Nov 27th 2015
24
low altitude in Nebraska, what's your excuse?
Nov 27th 2015
25
      Neither the military, nebraska or I have anything
Nov 27th 2015
26
           Sometimes I wish we could meet in person so I could have a new
Nov 28th 2015
27
                Damn. Lol!
Nov 28th 2015
30
                lol wow
Nov 28th 2015
31
                Says the guy who continually insults me bc he can't keep up
Nov 28th 2015
32
                I guess he lives in Colorado Springs...
Nov 28th 2015
34
                He insults you bc you're a dolt.
Nov 28th 2015
35
                gawd damn. lol
Nov 28th 2015
42
                But do you ever listen to yourself ?
Nov 28th 2015
39
                duuude.
Nov 28th 2015
48
                OUCH
Nov 28th 2015
41
There are quite a few mega churches/HQ
Nov 29th 2015
65
proud of how Mayor Suthers and Governor Hickenlooper are responding
Nov 28th 2015
37
RE: proud of how Mayor Suthers and Governor Hickenlooper are responding
Nov 28th 2015
38
      a testimony to the power of propaganda
Nov 28th 2015
40
      Candidate responses should be pretty pretictable
Nov 28th 2015
43
           I expect Christie will find a way to blame pot
Nov 28th 2015
44
           good catch. that'll defeinitely come into play
Nov 28th 2015
45
           RE: Candidate responses should be pretty pretictable
Nov 28th 2015
46
           will they call it terrorism and/or radical christianity
Nov 28th 2015
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           of course not, but they may attempt to pivot to something about blm
Nov 28th 2015
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                the correlation to the planned parenthood shooting and videos is obvious
Nov 28th 2015
50
                     they know that. they don't care
Nov 28th 2015
51
           lol
Nov 30th 2015
67
white people still believe obama is a muslim
Nov 28th 2015
53
The people who've spent the last year lying about Planned Parenthood,
Nov 29th 2015
54
you beat me by one minute
Nov 29th 2015
57
There is a lot to answer for
Nov 29th 2015
59
      did you hear the one about Ted Cruz appearing at an event advocating
Nov 29th 2015
60
           Ugh. No.
Nov 29th 2015
62
           Wow. Barely reported. Yet the main stream media is picking on them
Nov 29th 2015
64
this is why i find people like Huckabee and Fiorina so fuckin deplorable
Nov 29th 2015
55
      its the "point still stands people"
Nov 29th 2015
56
      Yeah that shit is the worst
Nov 29th 2015
58
      Mike Huckabee's on CNN doing it right now.
Nov 29th 2015
61
           shooter's still alive. maybe huck can go see him
Nov 29th 2015
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           ^ seen
Nov 30th 2015
71
Damn....Cruz said fuck it......CRAZY....
Nov 30th 2015
66
these people are all walking comment sections
Nov 30th 2015
68
      I caught the Chuck Todd/Hairdo interview
Nov 30th 2015
69
Shooter had his first appearance in court today
Nov 30th 2015
70
Statement of State Rep for Adams County (Aurora-Denver burbs)
Dec 02nd 2015
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