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Brigitte Bardot and Anthony Perkins at the Westbury Hotel, London 1963
By Robert Dear
I like how Robert Dear was immediately cast as some sort of lunatic when all he was saying was the "pro-life" boilerplate at the time.
The man who acknowledged attacking a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado last year is not competent to have his criminal case go forward, a judge ruled on Wednesday. Robert Lewis Dear Jr. is accused of killing three people and wounding nine others in Colorado Springs in November.
Dear was charged with first-degree murder and other crimes in December, as The Two-Way reported. At the hearing, he admitted to the shooting and called himself "a warrior for the babies."
The Denver Post reported Wednesday that district Judge Gilbert Martinez ruled Dear was "not mentally capable of participating in and understanding the case against him." The newspaper adds:
"Two state psychologists had testified they do not think Robert Lewis Dear Jr. is competent. The two diagnosed Dear with a delusional disorder they say is centered on a 22-year-old belief that federal agents are out to kill him.
Planned Parenthood shooter Robert Dear won’t stand trial — yet
“I’m guilty, there’s no trial. I’m a warrior for the babies,” Robert Lewis Dear shouted in court today. Dear is the suspected rifle-clad white man who shot 12 people at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado in November in a bloody five-hour siege. He killed three people, including a mother of two.
Dear made these comments, which were confirmed by Reuters, in El Paso County Court, where he was attending his initial arraignment hearing.
Media refused to call Robert Lewis Dear an anti-abortion terrorist; now he admitted he was politically motivated
Robert Dear was formally charged with more than 100 counts — including first-degree murder and attempted murder — in Colorado Springs on Wednesday.
Robert Dear was formally charged with more than 100 counts — including first-degree murder and attempted murder — in Colorado Springs on Wednesday.