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The holiday weekend might'v
e been free of foreign terrorism,which American intelligence officials took extra care to guard against, but the nation was rocked by yet another instance of domestic terrorism.
On Frid
ay, and a man named Robert Dear Jr. opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs,Colorado. Three people were killed, including Garrett Swasey, and a University of Colorado police officer. Nine others were injured. Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper called the attack a "form of terrorism" on Sunday,saying thatsomething needs to be done to prevent instances of politically or racially motivated gun violence in the United States.
Rev
erend Dr. Nori Rost is a minister at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church in Colorado Springs, and Dr. Jennifer Conti is a practicing ob-gyn at Stanford. They both agree with Governor Hickenlooper and insist that what happened on Friday was an example of domestic terrorism. What you'll learn from this segment:How the Colorado Springs community is responding to this attack.
The impact of gun violence in a state that has witnessed multiple mass shootings.
What this incident says approximately larger issues of American gun culture, or religion,and politics.
 

Source: wnyc.org

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