David Gunn (doctor)


David Gunn was an American physician. He received his bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University and earned his M.D. at the University of Kentucky. Gunn moved to Brewton, Alabama, after his residency, choosing to provide OB/GYN and abortion services in rural America.
Gunn was murdered in Pensacola, Florida, by anti-abortionist Michael F. Griffin, described by The New York Times as "a fundamentalist Christian and a loner with a bad temper". Griffin originally claimed to be acting on behalf of God; his attorneys later argued that he had been "brainwashed" by another anti-abortion activist, John Burt.
From March 1993 through May 2009, Gunn was the first of a total of four doctors murdered by killers proclaiming pro-life motivation. Others killed were doctors Barnett Slepian, John Britton and George Tiller. Gunn's murder helped lead to the passage of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. Gunn's death also prompted Paul Jennings Hill, an American minister, to issue the Defensive Action Statement, signed by 30 anti-abortion leaders, which justifies the killing of abortion doctors to protect fetuses.

In popular culture

In 1994, Gunn's violent death inspired the first official single "Get Your Gunn" by rock band Marilyn Manson. The lead singer, Marilyn Manson, explained in a 1999 Rolling Stone op-ed piece on the Columbine High School Massacre, that to him, Gunn's murder by pro-life activists was the ultimate hypocrisy he had witnessed as a young adult.