Oh, dear

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DIDN'T JPP CONS DENY HE WAS A CHRISTIAN TERRORIST TARGETING PP?


The man who acknowledges killing three people at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic idolized an abortion foe who killed a Florida doctor more than two decades earlier, court documents released Monday show.

Robert Dear told police he attacked the clinic in Colorado Springs because he was upset with the reproductive health organization for “the selling of baby parts,” according to the court documents, which give the deepest look yet into his seething disdain for abortion providers. Dear also told investigators he put glue in the locks at an abortion clinic when he lived in South Carolina, a common protest technique among activists trying to shut down such facilities.

The documents were unsealed Monday after The Associated Press and other news outlets petitioned the state’s highest court for their release. Judge Gilbert Martinez initially refused to make them public, saying the media do not have a First Amendment right to access court documents, which prompted the months-long court fight over records that are routinely released in criminal cases. They include Dear’s arrest warrant and warrants to search Dear’s pickup truck, computer, emails and tumbledown trailer in rural Hartsel, Colorado.

Dear, 57, is charged with 179 counts, including murder, attempted murder and assault, in the Nov. 27 attack. He held police at bay for more than five hours at the clinic, injuring nine others and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people from surrounding businesses. As he was being put in a patrol car, Dear began yelling about the killing of babies and “no more baby parts,” according to the court documents.

The dead included a police officer from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and two people who were accompanying friends to the clinic separately.

In courtroom outbursts, Dear declared himself a “warrior for the babies.”

The documents show Dear had been nursing a grudge against abortion providers for years.

He told police he admired Paul Hill, a former minister who was executed in 2003 for the 1994 shootings of abortion provider Dr. John Bayard Britton and his bodyguard, a retired U.S. Air Force officer named James Herman Barrett, outside the Ladies Center in Pensacola, Florida.

Hill himself said he was inspired by the shooting death of another abortion doctor in Pensacola a year earlier.

Dear often talked about Hill, including once when he drove past a North Carolina abortion clinic and again when he learned that Colorado Springs had a clinic, his girlfriend told police. Dear’s comments after the gunbattle even seemed to echo Hill, who spoke of being rewarded in heaven for his actions.

During an interview in which he repeatedly recited Bible passages, Dear told police he dreamed he would be “met by all the aborted fetuses at the gates of heaven and they would thank him for what he did because his actions saved lives of other unborn fetuses,” the documents say. “He was happy with what he had done because his actions … ensured that no more abortions would be conducted at the Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs,” which has since reopened.

Before the shooting, Dear frequently posted messages online about his anti-abortion views, he told police. In 2009, he emailed his son a link to a website that has the stated purpose of “honoring heroes who stood up for the unborn,” with links to information about Hill and others who had targeted abortion clinics.

Dear asked several people for directions to the Planned Parenthood, finally getting the address by calling the clinic.

He wore a homemade ballistic vest made from silver coins and duct tape when he barged into the clinic with four rifles, according to the documents. He told police he had other weapons, including two handguns and a shotgun, in his truck.

After killing his first victims, surveillance footage shows him shooing out the window of an employee entrance, going back and forth between the clinic and his truck, and setting up propane tanks in the parking lot that he told police he hoped would explode if he shot them.

Did Judge Gilbert Martinez try to stop the truth about this Christian terrorist getting out because he's a con?

http://denver.cbslocal.com/2016/04/11/planned-parenthood-shooter-robert-dear/
 
I just saw this on Yahoo today. The guys has to be a few bricks shy. He's going to be met at the gates of heaven by aborted fetuses? Yikes, delusional.

Maybe he thinks his murders aren't going to be judged.
 
I just saw this on Yahoo today. The guys has to be a few bricks shy. He's going to be met at the gates of heaven by aborted fetuses? Yikes, delusional. Maybe he thinks his murders aren't going to be judged.

His beliefs are remarkably similar to most JPP Christians, aren't they? :dunno:




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JUST YOUR TYPICAL CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE


Robert Dear was inspired by previous abortion clinic attackers and the promise of being met at the gates of heaven by aborted fetuses who would thank him, according to court documents.

He would often post anti-abortion comments online and thought President Obama was the antichrist.

Dear, who is charged with 179 criminal counts, thought his actions “saved lives of other unborn fetuses.”

He was particularly incensed over allegations that Planned Parenthood clinics across the country were supposedly selling “baby parts”—claims that circulated after anti-abortion activists released heavily edited videos last year, which became a campaign talking point for Republican presidential candidates.

Despite wearing a ballistic vest made of silver coins and duct tape, Dear sustained a gunshot wound to the stomach.







http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2016/04/planned-parenthood-shooter/477825/
 
Ancient history.....

11-28-2015, 06:05 PM

Legion Troll
Officials tell NBC News a motive remains unclear, but say the suspect talked about politics and abortion.





Robert Lewis Dear, a North Carolina native who was living in a trailer in Colorado, made statements to police Friday at the scene of the Colorado Springs clinic and in interviews that law enforcement sources described as rantings.

In one statement, made after the suspect was taken in for questioning, Dear said "no more baby parts" in reference to Planned Parenthood, according to two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case.

He also mentioned President Barack Obama...

http://tinyurl.com/htp6wlr

The News is over 4 months old......nobody cared about this insane person then and nobody cares now....but thanks for proving my sig. is true.
 
Ancient history.....



The News is over 4 months old......nobody cared about this insane person then and nobody cares now....but thanks for proving my sig. is true.

Nobody cares? Yet here you are, and the rest of the court documents containing more details were only divulged after a FOIA request was filed with the Colorado Supreme Court.

Poor BLABO.
 
Anyone who made the argument for PP selling "baby parts" are complicit in, and accessories to the murders Dear committed.

JPP cons, you know who you are.

We do.
 
There are consequences to telling outrageous lies. There is always some religious nut-job who will act on it.

They lied when they said Planned Parenthood was selling body parts, and one of their fellow followers of the Nazarene committed murder. That means they foment and support terrorism, doesn't it?
 
Anyone who made the argument for PP selling "baby parts" are complicit in, and accessories to the murders Dear committed.

so all the CSGV people, and their supporters, who endorsed calling 911 about people open carrying are complicit in the murder of john walker in the ohio walmart, right?
 
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