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Suspect Jailed in Abortion Doctor's Killing

By ROXANA HEGEMAN
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WICHITA, Kan. (June 1) —A man suspected of fatally shooting abortion doctor George Tiller in church was in jail Monday while investigators sought to learn more about his background, including his possible connections to anti-abortion groups.
Tiller, 67, was serving as an usher during morning services Sunday when he was shot in the foyer of Reformation Lutheran Church, police said. The gunman fired one shot at Tiller and threatened two other people who tried to stop him.
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The suspect, identified by one law enforcement agency as Scott Roeder, was taken into custody some 170 miles away in a Kansas City suburb about three hours after the shooting.
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Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston (FOHL'-stuhn) indicated that charges will not be filed Monday. Foulston noted that the state has 48 hours to charge anyone who is in custody and said she planned to take the full two days to decide. She said any charges would be filed in state court.
"We have taken jurisdiction," she said.
Also, a law enforcement official says investigators have searched two homes as part of the inquiry into Tiller's killing. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the investigation, says the homes are in Merrian, Kan., and the other is in Kansas City, Mo.
The official did not know what turned up during the searches.
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Tiller had been a lightning rod for abortion opponents for decades. The women's clinic he ran is one of three in the nation where abortions are performed after the 21st week of pregnancy, when the fetus is considered viable, and has been the site of repeated protests for about two decades.
A protester shot Tiller in both arms in 1993, and his clinic was bombed in 1985.
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Roeder, 51, was returned to Wichita and was being held without bail on one count of first-degree murder and two counts of aggravated assault.
Outside the clinic Monday morning, flowers were placed along a fence, and the anti-abortion group Kansas Coalition for Life left a sign saying members had prayed for Tiller's change of heart, "not his murder."
In Washington, the U.S. Marshals Service said that as a result of Tiller's shooting, Attorney General Eric Holder had ordered it to "increase security for a number of individuals and facilities." It gave no details.
Tiller himself last had protection from the U.S. marshals in 2001, and he and other doctors received such protection at different times in the 1990s.
A man with the same name as the suspect has a criminal record and a background of anti-abortion postings on sympathetic Web sites. In one post written in 2007 on the Web site for the militant anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, a man identifying himself as Scott Roeder asked if anyone had thought of attending Tiller's church to ask the doctor and other worshippers about his work. "Doesn't seem like it would hurt anything but bring more attention to Tiller," the post said.
But police said Sunday that all early indications showed the shooter acted alone.
Operation Rescue condemned the killing as vigilantism and "a cowardly act," and the group's president, Troy Newman, said Roeder "has never been a member, contributor or volunteer." He may have posted to the organization's open Internet blog, Newman said, but so have thousands of nonmembers.
But Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry, whose protests have often targeted Tiller, called the slain doctor "a mass murderer," adding: "He was an evil man — his hands were covered with blood."
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In 1996, a 38-year-old man named Scott Roeder was charged in Topeka with criminal use of explosives for having bomb components in his car trunk and sentenced to 24 months of probation. However, his conviction was overturned on appeal the next year after a higher court said evidence against Roeder was seized by law enforcement officers during an illegal search of his car.
At the time, police said the FBI had identified Roeder as a member of the anti-government Freemen group, an organization that kept the FBI at bay in Jordan, Mont., for almost three months in 1995-96. Authorities on Sunday night would not immediately confirm if their suspect was the same man.
Morris Wilson, a commander of the Kansas Unorganized Citizens Militia in the mid-1990s, told The Kansas City Star he knew Roeder fairly well.
"I'd say he's a good ol' boy, except he was just so fanatic about abortion," Wilson said. "He was always talking about how awful abortion was. But there's a lot of people who think abortion is awful."
The slaying quickly brought condemnation from both anti-abortion and abortion-rights groups, as well as President Barack Obama.
"However profound our differences as Americans over difficult issues such as abortion, they cannot be resolved by heinous acts of violence," Obama said in a statement.
Wichita Deputy Police Chief Tom Stolz said Tiller apparently did not have a bodyguard with him in church, although the doctor was routinely accompanied by one. An attorney for Tiller, Dan Monnat, said the doctor's wife, Jeanne, was in the choir at the time of the shooting.
Monnat said in early May that Tiller had asked federal prosecutors to step up investigations of vandalism and other threats against the clinic out of fear that the incidents were increasing and that Tiller's safety was in jeopardy. However, Stolz said authorities knew of no threats connected to the shooting.
Church members said anti-abortion protesters have shown up outside the church on Sundays regularly.
"They've been out here for quite a few years. We've just become accustomed to it. Just like an everyday thing, you just looked over and see them and say, 'Yup they're back again.'"
The last killing of an abortion doctor was in October 1998 when Dr. Barnett Slepian was fatally shot in his home in a suburb of Buffalo, N.Y. A militant abortion opponent was convicted of the murder.
One of Tiller's lawyers and friends, Dan Monnat, told ABC's "Good Morning America" that Tiller had been supported by his wife and children in his decision to continue providing abortion services.
"If Dr Tiller is not going to service a woman's right to chose, who will do it?" Monnat said.
"Many of those have been terrorized and run off by protesters," he said about other abortion providers.
Associated Press writers John Hanna contributed to this report from Wichita, Devlin Barrett from Washington.
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pandykitty15

02:09 PMAug 18 2009

I am pro-life. I've seen many of you making points - if someone is pro-life, they would not be happy that someone has died, murdered. But this man has killed countless babies. If I could choose between a million babies, or one sickening man to live, I would definitely choose the babies. They had their lives ahead of them, and then that disgusting doctor took from them what what rightfully theirs - life. Although murder is not right, and neither is the killing of this man, so many more babies are living and it's all thanks to the shooter.

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Fjking0076

09:12 PMJul 20 2009

I don't think that the man had a right to shoot the doctor. He did what the state or federal government should have done. The good doctor was a murderer and he deserved the death penalty. Unfortunately, thanks to the liberal courts and legislature the abortion he does is legal. You can call it abortion, but it is still murder of an unborn baby. Someone said that we should take all the born babies that should have been aborted (in their eyes) and raise those children. Acutally there are people out there who would have adopted those babies. How about if all those against the death penalty for murderers take those murderers in there house to live with their famikies?

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Lotrrulz92

07:30 PMJun 24 2009

Some of you people make me sick. You condemn a doctor for doing something that is legal. Then you have to bring up religion. Excuse me, but I thought that there was something mentioned somewhere that said the church and the state are separate. Some of you people claim that the shooter is a hero. That is just sickening. All you people are doing is justifying violence and murder. You call yourselves pro-life and religious. All I see are hypocrites and people who promote violence. A fetus is a fetus. Why I myself would never ever get an abortion, and I think that late term abortion is not exactly a good thing, I am not going to go around killing people that happen to practice in it. Does that mean we should just kill all of those who hold views we don't like? I certainly don't think so. Goodness, some of you need mental help.

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Lotrrulz92

02:34 PMJun 24 2009

The people that think it was right that he was murdered are hypocrites. They are anit-abortion and pro life. If you are pro life you wouldn't be happy that somebody was killed. PRO-LIFE should mean all life. A human life was taken when this man was shot. To make it worse he was shot in church. How much more hypocritical can that get. And those who want him to burn in hell, I hope that the shooter burns in hell because murder is wrong. And I really don't think that God will be to happy that the doctor was killed in a church.

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Crazyeye1973

08:20 PMJun 18 2009

Idiots- get your information correct- He did more than abortions- he was a basically free clinic for people who needed prenatal care also. He will be missed by his patients who needed his assistance and not just for abortions. He was a good man who had a controversial career but overall he tried to help people who needed his help. He did not drag people there for his services, they came to him to help. It is LEGAL!!! Get over it and move on.

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Jjtodcabin

01:40 PMJun 03 2009

////just think if tiller was around when mary was pregnant with jesus//// SO? What's your point?

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Jjtodcabin

01:18 PMJun 03 2009

I wonder what the religous terrorists would think if the fetus grew up to be homosexual? What is your opinion of capital punishment, the Iraq War, feeding the hungry, medical care for unwanted children, paying for education of unwanted children, housing the homeless families, clothing the naked???What would Jesus do that you are not willing to do or pay others to do?

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Chasinglight2

12:14 PMJun 03 2009

Hey you hypocritical pro-lifers! Why don't you people adopt all the unwanted children who are born in this country. I hear you protesting abortion and saying the MURDER of this man is ok but what else do you do? Do you support any of these kids by regular monthly donations? If you're too old to adopt, do you work to try to find them homes? NO, you stick your necks into other people's business where you have NO right to be. get a life you idiots! You pro-lifers almost the biggest hypocrites on this planet! You're just one step above child molesters!

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Rombouna

11:48 AMJun 03 2009

m1opus105:12 PMJun 02 2009hay librals yelling for the death penalty sorry no sutch luck.Hes been blessed !the court said no death penalty.Praise be to God. ======================================= Your god will protect this ascaris in jail from other prisoners willing to see "it" dead! Let's wait and see!!!

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Rombouna

11:39 AMJun 03 2009

FLAMOD, DvineMuse, both of your arguments are absolutely pertinent. These religious rightists are hypocrite fools!!!

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Media outlets are reporting that late-term abortion doctor George Tiller has been shot and killed at his church in Wichita, Kan.