Nothing is yet known about the motive or mindset of the perpetrator in Friday’s Colorado Springs shooting , but that hasn’t stopped people — including the media who should know better — from speculating.

Robert Lewis Dear, 59, gave himself up after a shooting spree that left nine injured and three dead. Nothing is known about him other than he hails from North Carolina.

“We don’t have any information on this individual’s mentality, or his ideas or ideology,” Colorado Springs Police Department spokeswoman Lt. Catherine Buckley said, according to Fox News.

Although the shooting took place at the local offices of Planned Parenthood, it’s not clear if the shooting had anything to do with the family planning organization.

Nonetheless, Davis Deery, who accurately describes himself in his Twitter profile as a “moron,” tweeted this — long before the gunman had even been identified:

Anyone else deathly afraid of the American right wing and these religious gun nuts who take things into their own hands? #PlannedParenthood — MF David Deery (@MFDavidDeery) November 27, 2015

What people are missing is that the shooting actually began at a nearby Chase Bank. Possibly his motives had nothing to do with Planned Parenthood.

@MFDavidDeery The shooting started at a Chase Bank. When police arrived the shooter fled to Planned Parenthood. Motives not yet known. — Don Fredrick (@Colony14) November 27, 2015

But that didn’t stop the speculation.

A “pro-life” supporter I bet…proving the GOP primarily speaks to the hateful mouth breathers out there https://t.co/Al43mePbzy — tj matheny (@TJECS206) November 27, 2015

I see the “pro-life” crowd is up to its usual. #StandWithPP https://t.co/O1CQkHcBfg — Dat Wags Tho (@wagnerfilm) November 27, 2015

@LSN_Frantz @kktv11news isn’t it ironic that someone who is pro life could be taking life? Makes no sense — Ö (@AFCGoonerO) November 27, 2015

And still the speculation continued — and dispensed as if fact.

Will Trump call for closing all churches or just the ones that preach “radical Christianity“? #PlannedParenthoodShooting — Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) November 27, 2015

@kktv11news I suspect the media will not call this what it it: Christian extremist terrorism. @GOP @WillMcAvoyACN — PastaRasta (@Pastafarian1964) November 27, 2015

PastaRasta was wrong on this one — the media joined the frenzy also. A local CBS reporter, discussing the shooting, claimed that “More people in this country have been killed by right-wing extremists than radical Islamist extremists.”

What made her think Dear is a “right-wing extremist.” Did she use a Ouija board?

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