The mayor of Colorado Springs said it "certainly appears" the shooting and standoff at a Planned Parenthood clinic that left three dead Friday was an act of domestic terrorism .<br />Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers would not comment on a motive for the shooting.<br />The shooting suspect, 57-year-old Robert Dear, entered the clinic Friday, where he engaged in a standoff with police that lasted for hours, authorities said.<br />Law enforcement sources told ABC News that Dear made rambling comments during the incident, some of which suggested animosity toward the health care provider.<br />Vicki Cowart, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Rocky Mountains, said it appears the clinic was targeted.<br />Cowart said "Planned Parenthood holds the safety and the well-being of our patients and our staff at the very top of our list," adding that all of the staff at the Colorado Springs clinic escaped uninjured.
