15-year-old Arizona boy stabbed to death outside his high school; suspect at largeSeptember 24th, 2009 Ariz. teen stabbed to death on high school campusMESA, Ariz. — Police say a 15-year-old boy is dead after he was stabbed repeatedly outside his suburban Phoenix high school.
Hearings on move to block parts of new Arizona abortion law set right before implementationSeptember 22nd, 2009 Tight schedule on move to block Ariz. abortion lawPHOENIX — Judges considering newly filed lawsuits face tight deadlines to decide whether parts of a new Arizona law that imposes restrictions on abortions will take effect next week as scheduled.
Family of Mich. man charged in 2 killings, including protester's, says shootings not statementSeptember 14th, 2009 Family of Mich. shooting suspect says no grudgeOWOSSO, Mich.
Suspect in shooting death of Kansas late-term abortion provider Tiller expected to enter pleaJuly 28th, 2009 Suspect in Kan. abortion provider killing in courtWICHITA, Kan.
AP Newsbreak: Suspect in abortion provider's killing advocates justifiable homicide from jailJuly 3rd, 2009 Abortion doc murder suspect advocates via mailWICHITA, Kan. — A man charged with shooting a prominent Kansas doctor who performed late-term abortions has been advocating through mailings from his jail cell that such killings are justifiable and communicating with individuals on the fringes of the anti-abortion movement, weeks after suggesting others might be planning similar attacks.
Abortion opponents ask Justice Department to investigate threatsJune 26th, 2009 Abortion opponents ask feds to investigate threatsWICHITA, Kan. — An anti-abortion group is asking the U.S.
Prosecutor cites possible threat in seeking higher bond for suspect in abortion provider deathJune 16th, 2009 Possible threats spur $20M bond for Tiller suspectWICHITA, Kan. — Prosecutors are taking possible threats made by the man accused of killing abortion provider George Tiller seriously.
Justice Dept. launches investigation into killing of Kansas abortion providerJune 5th, 2009 Feds launch probe into abortion doctor killingWASHINGTON — The Justice Department on Friday opened an investigation into the killing of Kansas abortion provider George Tiller to see whether the accused gunman had accomplices. The department will investigate possible federal crimes in connection with Dr.
Kan. abortion provider slaying suspect tells AP from jail he's 'being treated as a criminal'June 4th, 2009 Suspect in abortion provider death talks from jailWICHITA, Kan. — The man accused of killing Kansas abortion provider George Tiller said Thursday from the county jail where he is being held that he's "being treated as a criminal" even though he hasn't been convicted.
Suspect charged with murder in shooting of Kansas abortion provider Dr. George TillerJune 2nd, 2009 Suspect charged with murder in Tiller's shootingWICHITA, Kan. — An activist abortion opponent was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder in the death of late-term abortion provider Dr.
Obama decries violence, says he's shocked and saddened by Tiller deathJune 1st, 2009 Obama says he's shocked, saddened by Tiller deathWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he is shocked and outraged over the killing of an abortion provider at a Kansas church. Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed Sunday morning while he was serving as an usher at a church in Wichita, Kan.
Obama decries violence, says killing of Tiller 'heinous' actJune 1st, 2009 Obama: Tiller death 'heinous'WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he is shocked and outraged over the killing of an abortion provider at a Kansas church. Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed Sunday morning while he was serving as an usher at a church in Wichita, Kan.
Suspect in doctor's killing railed against abortion, believed in 'eye-for-an-eye' justiceJune 1st, 2009 Suspect in doctor killing railed against abortionWICHITA, Kan. — Scott Roeder's family life began unraveling more than a decade ago when he got involved with anti-government groups, and then became "very religious in an Old Testament, eye-for-an-eye way," his former wife said.
Activist urges anti-abortion leaders not to flinch after abortion doctor's deathJune 1st, 2009 Doctor's murder won't stop anti-abortion activistWASHINGTON — Anti-abortion activist Randall Terry says his movement should not tone down its rhetoric despite the killing of abortion doctor George Tiller. Terry says Tiller's murder by a gunman during church services on Sunday poses a problem for abortion opponents who might feel pressure not to use highly charged language and tactics.
Anti-abortion groups fear political backlash to doctor's slaying may hurt their causeMay 31st, 2009 Abortion foes fear backlash to Tiller's slayingNEW YORK — Anti-abortion leaders are deeply worried that the Obama administration and other Democrats may try to capitalize on the slaying of Dr. George Tiller to defuse the abortion issue in upcoming Supreme Court confirmation hearings.