The latest bloodshed came yesterday when a man entered a family planning clinic in the state of Colorado and allegedly opened fire, killing three people, including a police officer, and wounding nine others.
The motive of the suspect now under arrest was not yet known and police were to interrogate him Saturday.
The Planned Parenthood clinic located in Colorado Springs performs abortion, and the city's mayor suggested that deeply divisive issue in America may have been behind the assault.
The tragedy came a day after Americans celebrated their cherished Thanksgiving holiday, a time to relax with family, and which ushers in the holiday season in earnest.
Obama said the suspect had been armed with an assault weapon -- that was the first official word of this detail -- and he also disclosed for the first time that the man had held hostages at the Planned Parenthood center from which he opened fire at people outside in an hours long standoff with police.
The gunman had entered the Planned Parenthood clinic around noon Friday and started shooting from a window. Police surrounded the building, and after an exchange of gunfire and a standoff lasting more than five hours the gunman surrendered.
Local police on Saturday identified the suspect as 57-year-old Robert Lewis Dear. News reports said he was from South Carolina.
It was unclear whether Planned Parenthood -- a major women's health and family planning group -- was the shooter's target.
Suthers also paid tribute to police for hauling in the gunman without further bloodshed.
The nine injured included five police, none of whom were seriously wounded, he said.
"While this was a terrible, terrible tragedy, it could have been much worse if not for the reactions of first responders," Sutter told reporters.
The dead policeman was identified as Garrett Swasey, 44, a campus officer at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs who had raced to the scene of the shooting.
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