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Abortion groups: Investigate Planned Parenthood shooting as domestic terrorism
The new facility offers the full range of reproductive healthcare that Planned Parenthood provides in communities across the United States, including gynecological and breast exams, testing for sexually transmitted disease, birth control and abortion services.
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Police named the two civilians killed as Jennifer Markovsky, 35, and Ke’Arre Marcell Stewart, 29.
When asked by Judge Gilbert Martinez if he understood his rights, the 57-year-old replied: “No questions”. There was no discussion of the motives during the brief hearing, and formal charges will be filed at a court appearance scheduled for December 9. The official said the “no more baby parts” comment was among a number of statements he made to authorities after his arrest, making it hard to know his specific motivation.
Little information about Dear’s background has been released, and documents in the Colorado Springs case have been sealed. Planned Parenthood has said it has done nothing wrong and has said the videos were deceptively edited.
Robert Dear, the suspect in a November 27 shooting at a Planned Parenthood building in Colorado Springs, appeared in court Monday morning.
Malloy spoke about the attack on Friday that left three people dead at the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood Clinic, saying he wanted to stand in solidarity with employees here.
Daniel Owen/AP Colorado Springs shooting suspect, Robert Dear, right, had targeted a Planned Parenthood in the past, putting glue on the agency’s locks, his ex-wife said.
Ryan’s office has said there is no plan to dismantle the committee.
Spitz also said, “I think Planned Parenthood is an evil organization, so I didn’t lose any sleep when I heard about it. They sell baby parts, and they reap what they sow, and now they’re complaining about it”. After he moved to Colorado, he once gave a neighbour pamphlets opposing President Barack Obama.
In divorce papers from the early 1990s, Barbara Micheau had said Dear, whom she had been married to for seven years, kicked and beat her on a floor while they were married, the Times reported.
Less than a week after a gunman opened fire in one of its clinics in Colorado, Planned Parenthood opened a new health center in California – a move that the organization’s leaders say will hopefully help communicate that they’re not going anywhere.
“If it turned out that Dear was motivated by viewing the Planned Parenthood videos, then pro-life people should publicly denounce his actions as I’m sure they will”, said the former Arkansas governor.
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“Regardless of why he did it, what he did is domestic terrorism, and what he did is absolutely abominable, especially to us in the pro-life movement”, Mike Huckabee, Presidential Candidate.