Sunday, August 4, 2019

Domestic terrorists

While incredulous people continue to express concern for the possibility of terrorist attacks by Muslims and imigrants, homegrown white supremacists keep killing (and terrorizing) people by the scores.
The man suspected of killing 20 people and injuring 26 others in El Paso on Saturday may face hate crime and capital murder charges, officials said.

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The suspect has been identified as Patrick Crusius of Allen, just outside Dallas, three sources told CNN.

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Police say a document they believe was written by the 21-year-old white male suspect has a "nexus to a potential hate crime."

The four-page document posted online espouses white nationalist and racist views. It rails against immigrants and Hispanics, blaming immigrants and first-generation Americans for taking away jobs and for the blending of cultures in the US.

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The document police believe the suspect wrote was posted on 8chan, an online messaging board full of racist, bigoted and anti-Semitic content. A CNN analysis of the document reveals it was posted less than 20 minutes before police received the first calls about the shootings.

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"Right now, we have a manifesto from this individual that indicates to some degree he has a nexus to a potential hate crime," El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen said at a press conference.

  CNN
A hate crime. Why not terrorism?
The FBI has opened a domestic terrorism investigation, to be worked concurrently to the state investigation into the shooting, with Texas authorities taking the lead, a source familiar with the investigative process told CNN.
The FBI has known about white supremacy terrorist threat for decades. But these things always get dealt with as lone shooter murders.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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