Concerns mount that suspect in abortion-doctor shooting had extremist ties
OPS_admin | Jun 02, 2009 | Comments 0
In 1996, a Kansan with the same name was arrested with bombmaking materials in his car trunk
Law enforcement officials currently have in custody Scott Philip Roeder of Merriam, Kan., age 51. Thirteen years ago, someone named Scott Roeder, 38, was arrested in Topeka, Kan., and charged with criminal use of explosives after police found fuse cord and a pound of gunpowder in his car trunk.
He also had a homemade license plate on his car proclaiming he was immune from Kansas law – a type of tag that’s been associated with the Freemen organization, which rejects the authority of the US government. Freemen in Montana were involved in an 81-day standoff with US marshals in 1996 after they tried to set up their own system of government.
The 1996 Roeder case was eventually dropped due to problems with the initial search of the car. At the same time, his name appeared on an FBI watch list of possible Freemen members.
Police investigating the Tiller shooting have not said they are investigating any links between Mr. Roeder and right-wing extremism. But Mark Pitcavage, director of investigative research for the Anti-Defamation League, says these two Roeders are almost certainly the same person.
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