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THE battle to reverse Roe v. Wade has triggered numerous pro-life fanatics to open fire at abortion clinics in the 48 years since the landmark decision.

Tensions are escalating once more after the Supreme Court on Friday overturned the ruling.

A sobbing woman is escorted after a mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado in 2015
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A sobbing woman is escorted after a mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado in 2015Credit: AP:Associated Press
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The 5-4 decision will leave the issues of abortion up to state legislators, which will ultimately result in a total ban on the procedure in about half of the states.

Protesters took to the streets of Washington DC following the news, with hundreds of activists gathering outside the court building.

A majority draft opinion, reportedly written by Justice Samuel Alito and leaked by Politico last month, rejected the 1973 decision guaranteeing constitutional protection of abortion rights.

Alito wrote: "Roe was egregiously wrong from the start. Its reasoning was exceptionally weak, and the decision has had damaging consequences."

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In September last year SCOTUS which banned most abortions and heralded the most restrictive abortion measure in the .

The Roe v. Wade conflict and political divide has often become deadly over the past 50 years, resulting in the murder of 11 people to date by pro-life fanatics.

More recently, the former staffer of a murdered abortion doctor wrote a article claiming there was a faction of anti-choice extremists at the January 6 insurrection.

"For those of us dedicated to the pro-choice cause, the threat of violence—both at work and home—is always looming," wrote Julie Burkhart, the founder Trust Women PAC, who worked with slain Dr George Tiller.

"It is constantly hanging over our heads, while spreading like wildfire throughout social media... Acts of intimidation like these left unchecked, have frequently led to devastating violence in our country."

In 2015, fanatic Robert L. Dear Jr. opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Springs, killing three and wounding nine, because he was "upset with them performing abortions."

Deranged Dear later said he was "happy" with his deadly rampage after killing Ke'Arre Stewart, Garrett Swasey and Jennifer Markovsky with Soviet-style SKS semi-automatic rifles.

Dear bizarrely claimed clinics were "selling of baby parts" and dubbed himself a "warrior for the babies" in one courtroom outburst.

He reportedly idolized the Paul J Hill who murdered abortion doctor Dr John Bayard Britton and his clinic volunteer, James H. Barrett, in in 1994.

TARGETED TWICE

In 2009, Dr Tiller, the medical director of Women's Health Care Services in (one of three US clinics that provided late-term abortions) was shot in a church foyer by Scott Roeder.

When he was sentenced to life behind bars, Roeder claimed God's judgement would "sweep over this land like a prairie wind" after admitting to the killing during the trial.

The shooting came years after Tiller had survived anti-choice activist Shelley Shannon's attack in 1993. Shannon believed "justifiable force" was needed to stop abortions.

The first abortion doctor to be shot dead was Dr. David Gunn, who was slain during a protest outside his clinic in Pensacola, Florida, on March 11, 1993 when Michael F. Griffin opened fire.

Griffin shot Gunn three times in the back before telling cops “I’ve just shot Dr. Gunn." He was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of murder in March 1994.

ANOTHER DOCTOR SLAIN

There have been instances of similar violence in Pensacola when two doctors’ offices and a clinic were bombed by fanatics on Christmas Day 1984.

After Gunn's murder, there was more bloodshed in Pensacola the following year in '94 when former pastor Hill murdered Dr Bayard and Barrett, as well as wounding the doctor's wife, on July 29, 1994.

Gunn – who was convicted and placed on Death Row – had praised Griffin's killing of Dr Gunn and cited it as his inspiration.

Before his 2003 execution by lethal injection, Gunn told reporters: "I believe in the short and long term, more and more people will act on the principles for which I stand,” he told reporters nine years after the shooting.

"I’m willing and I feel very honored that they are most likely going to kill me for what I did.”

RECEPTIONISTS SLAUGHTERED

Receptionists, Shannon Lowney, 25, who worked at a Planned Parenthood clinic and Leanne Nichols, 38, who worked at the Preterm clinic in Boston, , were shot dead in December 1994.

The crazed gunman John Salvi injured five other people at both Brookline clinics, which were located two miles apart on the same street after protests there escalated.

He was arrested in just minutes after he opened fire at a Norfolk abortion clinic. Salvi's lawyer claimed he was schizophrenic.

He was convicted and received a life sentence in March 1996 before his apparent suicide that November.

SERIAL SHOOTER

After lurking in the woods near Dr Barnett Slepian's home in October 1998, James Kopp fatally shot the abortion provider through the window of his home in Buffalo, .

Slepian, an obstetrician, after returning from synagogue with his wife Lynn when Kopp opened fire, striking him in the chest as he stood in his own kitchen.

Serial shooter Kopp – who was suspected of shooting several abortion providers in at their homes – then fled to , and before being extradited back to the USA.

He was sentenced to 25 years and then life in 2007 on a separate federal charge, reported The New York Times.

VIOLENT BOMBER

Eric Rudolph planted a nail bomb in Birmingham, , in January 1998 that exploded and killed an off-duty police officer Robert Sanderson.

The violent blast left nurse Emily Lyons maimed and half-blind.

Rudolph had previously bombed the 1996 Atlanta Olympics to punish and mortify the US for legalizing abortion. The blast killed Alice Hawthorne and wounded 100 others.

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He admitted to planting both bombs as part of a 2005 plea deal, as well as explosions at two other clinics and an Atlanta gay bar.

The zealot described his attacks on abortion clinics as a "moral duty."

Robert L. Dear Jr. opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado, killing three
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Robert L. Dear Jr. opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado, killing threeCredit: AP
One of the abortion clinic shooting victims is taken out of the building by paramedics after crazed gunman opened fire
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One of the abortion clinic shooting victims is taken out of the building by paramedics after crazed gunman opened fireCredit: Getty
The body of the woman receptionist killed at the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Brookline, Mass, is taken to the medical examiners van
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The body of the woman receptionist killed at the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Brookline, Mass, is taken to the medical examiners vanCredit: Getty
A police officer is transported to an ambulance near a Planned Parenthood clinic Friday, Nov. 27, 2015
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A police officer is transported to an ambulance near a Planned Parenthood clinic Friday, Nov. 27, 2015Credit: AP:Associated Press
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