2015 Colorado Springs shootings
On November 27, 2015, a shooting and five-hour stand-off with police occurred at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[3] Three people were killed, including a University of Colorado police officer and two civilians.[4] The suspected shooter, identified as Robert Lewis Dear,[2] was captured alive after police convinced him to give himself up.[3] Initial reports described the gunman as "wearing hunting gear and armed with a long gun".[5]
Planned Parenthood Gunman Gives Up After Colorado Standoff That Left 3 Dead
A gunman opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs on Friday, shooting at police from within the building during a five-hour standoff that ended with his surrender.
Three people, including a police officer, were killed, Colorado Springs Police Department Lt. Catherine Buckley said.
The suspect was identified as Robert Dear, 57, by three law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation.
Nine others, including five Colorado Springs police officers, were shot and wounded. All nine were in good condition at area hospitals, Buckley said.
All of the clinic's staff members were "safe and accounted for," Planned Parenthood said in a statement.
"All I can say is my heart's broken," Colorado Springs Police Chief Peter Carey said Friday night after visiting with the wounded. "This is a really, really tough situation for a lot of people in our community, and the community at large."
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