Not necessary. They already shot him dead.
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx On Behalf Of R. E. Driscoll Sr
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2019 4:04 PM
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: El Paso Shooter Was a Trump Worshiper
Hang him first then get the jury and we will have the trial after we bury
him.
Richard
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On Aug 4, 2019, at 11:05 AM, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
"Trump,"
El Paso Shooter Was a Trump Worshiper
By Brett Barrouquere and Hatewatch Staff, Southern Poverty Law Center
04 August 19
A Twitter account bearing the suspect's name contains liked tweets
that include a "BuildTheWall" hashtag, a photo using guns to spell out
and posts from Paul Joseph Watson, a far-right Youtuber who works with"Trump,"
Alex Jones at InfoWars.
Additionally, police in west Texas are looking into whether the
suspect posted an anti-immigrant "manifesto" online before the shooting.
NBC News identified the suspect as Patrick Crusius of Allen, Texas,
citing unspecified police sources.
A Twitter account bearing the suspect's name contains liked tweets
that include a "BuildTheWall" hashtag, a photo using guns to spell out
and posts from Paul Joseph Watson, a far-right Youtuber who works with"race mixing"
Alex Jones at InfoWars.
Authorities are examining a four-page document that several media
outlets are calling a manifesto. Authorities are trying to determine
the document's authenticity and whether there are ties to the suspect.
The document mentions the suspect in the Christchurch, New Zealand
mass shooting at two mosques that left 51 people dead in March. The
suspect in that shooting has pleaded not guilty.
The manifesto allegedly linked to the El Paso shooting suspect
contains white nationalist talking points on "ethnic displacement" and
and refers to immigrants to the United States as "invaders."
It also makes brief mention of using a WASR-10 Kalashnikov pattern
rifle, which is consistent with the security camera footage that shows
the alleged shooter shouldering an AK-47 rifle.
The shooting took place just after 11 a.m. local time at a store in El
Paso as parents and children took advantage of a tax-free shopping day
before school begins. El Paso, which is almost 80% Hispanic, is just
12 miles from the Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez.
Police have not yet issued a statement on the veracity of the alleged
manifesto or its relationship to the suspect.
The shooting took place in the city of 840,000 just across the Rio
Grande River from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The U.S.-Mexico border has
been a big issue on the far right, with talk of "invaders" from
predominantly Spanish-speaking countries crossing into the United States.
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