![]() ![]() Multiple Latino people, two of whom, at least, were little girls. He was a fan of Nick Fuentes, dining companion of Donald Trump and an admirer of Hitler.īut for a security guard who died trying to save people, the victims fit the profile of the kind of people now-fired Fox News host Tucker Carlson loved to demonize regularly with the "great replacement" conspiracy theory: Three members of a Korean-American family. ![]() He posted photos of himself wearing a "Right Wing Death Squad" patch, which was worn by at least one of the Proud Boys who participated in the January 6 insurrection. His social media profile was a smorgasbord of every flavor of fascist subgroup that dwelled in the bowels of the internet, and now on Elon Musk-led Twitter. The excellent team of far-right investigators at NBC News got the grim details of what Mauricio Garcia, 33, was up to online. Unsurprising, as well, that journalists who followed up found that the situation was far uglier than these law enforcement hints were allowing. ![]() ![]() Police in Allen, TX were terse in their admission that the killer in the latest mass shooting, at an outlet mall outside of Dallas over the weekend, had white supremacist beliefs. It is unsurprising, of course, that police in a suburban county that voted for Donald Trump might be less than enthused talking about how the shooter embraced an ideology that's been fired up by the sympathies of the current GOP leader. ![]()
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