Ok, you say you are not trying to prove anything.
Yet you go on to say that in the hours that this was going on it would have been easy to shoot an employee.
How? They were behind locked doors that he could not access.
So, again, how could he shoot them when he couldn’t get to them.
He was trying.
“How? They were behind locked doors that he could not access.
So, again, how could he shoot them when he couldn’t get to them.”
I just found an interview from someone who appears to be an employee of the PP facility here: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/planned-parenthood-victim-kearre-stewart-tried-save-others-n471126
Her interview is about 1/3 of the way down the page. She clearly saw and described the gunman in some detail, and yet, he never turned his gun on her.
“They were behind locked doors that he could not access.”
They were behind locked doors after the shooting in the parking lot.
If he had just walked in quietly and unobtrusively he could have shot at least one and probably several. If he were targeting employees he would have gone inside first and shot the employees first.
No one knows all that happened during the time he was inside PP. He may very well have tried to shoot more people when he was inside. He was mentally ill.
But he began by shooting random people in the parking lot.
I want to make clear that I realize I do not have all the facts. The case information is sealed. I am trying to determine what happened based on what information is available.