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Planned Parenthood gunman lived in NC woods with no electricity, running water
Published November 28, 2015
The accused Colorado Planned Parenthood gunman was a loner who lived in a mountain cabin in the North Carolina woods without electricity or running water and had a history of arrests in South Carolina, according to reports.

Police say Robert Lewis Dear, 57, killed three people, including a police officer, and wounded nine others after he stormed the clinic in Colorado Springs Friday wearing a trench coat and carrying a rifle, possibly an AK-47.

Those who knew Dear told the Associated Press Saturday he seemed to have few religious or political leanings.

"If you talked to him, nothing with him was very cognitive -- topics all over place," said James Russell, who lives a few hundred feet from Dear in Black Mountain. A cross made of twigs hung Saturday on the wall of Dear's pale yellow shack.

Neighbors of Dear’s in North Carolina said the man kept mostly to himself and Russell said that two topics he never heard Dear talk about during his ramblings were religion or abortion.


Dear's cabin is a half-mile up a curvy dirt road about 15 miles west of Asheville, N.C. He also had a trailer in the nearby town of Swannanoa.

Other neighbors knew Dear but didn't want to give their names because they said they were fearful he might retaliate, the Associated Press reported.

The 6-foot-4 Dear surrendered to police following a five-hour siege that included several gun battles with police as patients and staff members took cover under furniture and inside locked rooms.

Colorado Springs mayor John Suthers said Saturday that authorities weren't ready to discuss a possible motive but said people can “make inferences from where it took place.”

He said investigators had interviewed Dear but authorities still wanted to learn more about him, suggesting that Dear’s mental health was part of the investigation.

Later Saturday evening, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press that Dear reportedly made a "no more baby parts" remark following his arrest.

The official said he could not elaborate about the comment, and 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.

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 regional head of Planned Parenthood Vicki Cowart said Saturday that Dear "broke in" to the clinic but didn't get past a locked door leading to the main part of the facility.

Cowart said there was no armed security on Friday when Dear launched his attack but she defended the level of security in place at the time, saying people going to a health clinic shouldn't have to walk through metal detectors.

At least four of those injured in the shooting have been released from hospitals, officials said Saturday.

Those out of the hospital included Ozy Licano, who was injured when the gunman fired on him in the parking lot. The other three haven't been identified.

The nine people who were hospitalized, included five police officers.

The three killed in the attack included a University of Colorado Colorado Springs police officer, Garrett Swasey. The other two victims haven't been publicly identified yet.

It marked the latest mass shooting to stun the nation and prompted President Barack Obama to warn, "We can't let it become normal" as he called for more gun control.

The criminal cases against Dear in South Carolina were for domestic violence, peeping tom, animal cruelty and other charges out of Colleton and Beaufort counties, the Charleston Post and Courier reported Saturday citing records.

In 1997 Dear’s wife told Colleton County deputies that her husband hit her, took her keys and locked her out of their home, the paper reported.

A police report of the incident says she tried to enter through a window but Dear pushed her out, causing bruises to her body. No charges were filed against Dear at the time, the paper reported.

The paper reported that Dear was arrested in 2003 on a cruelty to animal charge but was found not guilty in 2004. It also reported that Dear was charged with peeping tom in 2002 but that charge was later dismissed.

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.

A 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.

Dear was in jail Saturday on what officials said were "administrative holds." Charges apparently won't be lodged until he appears in court Monday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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my personal opinion;you can't call that nut-case a prepper,you can't even call him a christian ( a true one don't do anything like this,yup I know some will not like this statement,but simply you don't do! ) I realize this is touchy stuff.
saw here only a very small news report where it were used the words ;prepper and christian

this is something your pres will use for his own political agenda
 
As you said, the media will use any angle to further its own cause, but you can plainly see in this guys eyes that he's just a nut case.
 
Any self thinking independent person is already labeled and grouped as one body as we are out of the collective norm of the world today given the current political climate we are living in. Any one that chooses self sufficiency is far more scrutinized more so then any illegal alien and refugee in the eyes of the media and Government in their eyes we are the threat.
 
Any self thinking independent person is already labeled and grouped as one body as we are out of the collective norm of the world today given the current political climate we are living in. Any one that chooses self sufficiency is far more scrutinized more so then any illegal alien and refugee in the eyes of the media and Government in their eyes we are the threat.

I agree and guarantee that just being on this site gets one on the radar. I have always prided myself for being different and doing things that make sense verses what everyone else does.
 
one reason more to relocate from this city,our "gun police" is what it is ;they suck...and as Brent S said,being here,well hello radar I'm here :)
 
I agree and guarantee that just being on this site gets one on the radar. I have always prided myself for being different and doing things that make sense verses what everyone else does.

Just like all gun owner are labeled in the same category as the terrorist and mass shooter by the MSM and certain political entities, ironically these same agitators that places labels on gun owner are the same crowed that deplores labels on Muslims though the difference here, while all Muslims ain't terrorist almost all terrorist since 911 have been Muslims, whereas 99.9% of all gun owners are not murders ah such hypocrisy from the elite.
 
Like most mass shootings, eventually, this will all come down to a history of using drugs prescribed for mental health. A lot of these drugs cause more harm than good, and make a slightly wacky person into a homicidal maniac.
 

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