A five-hour standoff that began with a hail of bullets from a gunman tearing through Colorado Springs' lone Planned Parenthood left the city gripped with fear on Black Friday about the state's latest mass shooting.Three people died, including a university police officer who raced to stop the gunman, and nine others were wounded in one of the bloodiest days in Colorado Springs history.It ended with the surrender of Robert Lewis Dear, who walked out of the clinic into the snowy post-Thanksgiving night in handcuffs, a quiet surrender after hours of bloodshed in western Colorado Springs.Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette