The man accused of killing 3 people and wounding 9 others at a
Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado stunned a courtroom on Wednesday
by declaring he is a "warrior for the babies" and won't go to trial.
Robert
Lewis Dear, aged 57, made the outburst before he was formally charged
with first-degree murder and other counts in a Colorado Springs
courtroom.
Police have declined to discuss a potential motive in
the November 27 attack, but there had been mounting evidence to suggest
Dear was deeply concerned about abortion.
He rambled to
authorities about "no more baby parts" after his arrest. And a law
enforcement official said this week that the gunman asked at least one
person in a nearby shopping center for directions to the clinic before
opening fire.
The
official was not authorised to publicly discuss the investigation and
spoke this week to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Dear has lived in remote locations without electricity or water and was known to hold survivalist ideas.
One
of his three ex-wives, Barbara Mescher Micheau of South Carolina said
he vandalized a South Carolina abortion clinic at least 20 years
earlier, announcing to her that he had put glue in the locks of its
doors, a common protest technique among activists trying to shut down
abortion clinics.
A first-degree murder conviction can lead to life in prison or the death penalty. Killed
in the attack were Garrett Swasey, aged 44, a University of
Colorado-Colorado Springs officer who rushed to the scene;
Ke'Arre
Stewart, aged 29, an Iraq war veteran who was accompanying someone at
the clinic; and Jennifer Markovsky, aged 35, who also accompanied a
friend at the clinic.
Five other officers were shot and wounded in the rampage. Colorado
Springs Mayor John Suthers said on Monday that responding officers
rescued 24 people from inside the clinic building and helped remove 300
people from surrounding businesses where they had been hiding while the
shooting unfolded.

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