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Colorado shooting: Suspect Robert Dear appears before judge by video link and is told he could face death penalty

The 57-year-old appeared via video link from jail

Andrew Buncombe
New York
Monday 30 November 2015 17:08 EST
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Dear was told he could face the death penalty
Dear was told he could face the death penalty (Twitter)

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Bearded and bedraggled and wearing a bullet-proof bib, the man accused of attacking a Colorado abortion clinic and killing three people, has appeared before a judge and was told he could face the death penalty.

Robert Dear, 57, made his first appearance - via video link from jail - since Friday’s six-hour assault on Friday, during which he also injured another half-dozen people.

He and his lawyer were told he was being held on suspicion of first degree murder. Formal charges are expected to be brought next week.

Asked by the judge if he had any questions, he said: “No questions”.

Colorado Springs shooting suspect Robert Lewis Dear
Colorado Springs shooting suspect Robert Lewis Dear (AP)

Planned Parenthood said reports that Mr Dear told investigators "no more baby parts" after his arrest showed he was acting on an anti-abortion agenda.

However, during his brief appearance, no mention was made of the motivation behind the attack.

Last Friday’s rampage is believed to have been the first deadly attack on a US abortion provider in six years. The Colorado Springs centre has been targeted for protests by anti-abortion activists.

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