Domestic Terorrists Shoot at LEAST 40 in Chicago, alone, this weekend

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WHERE's PRES.MORON? Where's the FBI???


WHERE"S THE CRIME-O-CRAT OUTRAGE???


NOT A PEEP....natch'.


AND THIS IS JUST ONE DEMOCRAT-RUN SHIT HOLE; NATIONWIDE, THE TERRORISTS HAVE SHOT HUNDEDS,. MURDERED DOZENS, JUST THIS WEEKEND.


40 people shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend


Six of those 40 people who were shot died, authorities said. More than a quarter were wounded in a single police district on the West Side.


Memorial Day weekend in Chicago has again lived up to its violent expectations.

By early Monday afternoon, 40 people had been shot in the city over the holiday weekend, as the Chicago Police Department canceled officers’ days off in anticipation of the historically violent unofficial start of summer.

About half of the shooting victims were wounded on the West Side, while the South Side saw about 10 victims. The downtown area, which has seen several high-profile attacks in May, had three shooting victims.



By Monday morning, shootings had outpaced last year’s Memorial Day weekend, when 37 people were shot, three of them fatally.

Six of this weekend’s shooting victims had died by Monday morning, authorities said. More than a quarter of victims were wounded in a single West Side police district —the 11th Harrison District —which had two mass shootings on Sunday:

In Lawndale, five people were wounded after gunmen opened fire on a crowd marking the anniversary of another teen’s killing. A 16-year-old girl was among the wounded in the shooting early Sunday morning in the 800 block of South Karlov Avenue. Shell casings and at least 97 evidence markers could be seen in the street outside Daniel Webster Elementary School.

Later Sunday, a man was killed and four others wounded, including a gunman, during a domestic incident in Humboldt Park. The shooting led to a standoff with a police SWAT team. A gunman, 23, was arrested over an hour later and treated for a gunshot wound, police said.






https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2022/5/29/23146412/chicago-shootings-memorial-day-weekend



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WHERE's PRES.MORON? Where's the FBI???


WHERE"S THE CRIME-O-CRAT OUTRAGE???


NOT A PEEP....natch'.


AND THIS IS JUST ONE DEMOCRAT-RUN SHIT HOLE; NATIONWIDE, THE TERRORISTS HAVE SHOT HUNDEDS,. MURDERED DOZENS, JSUT THIS WEEKEND.


40 people shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend


Six of those 40 people who were shot died, authorities said. More than a quarter were wounded in a single police district on the West Side.


Memorial Day weekend in Chicago has again lived up to its violent expectations.

By early Monday afternoon, 40 people had been shot in the city over the holiday weekend, as the Chicago Police Department canceled officers’ days off in anticipation of the historically violent unofficial start of summer.

About half of the shooting victims were wounded on the West Side, while the South Side saw about 10 victims. The downtown area, which has seen several high-profile attacks in May, had three shooting victims.



By Monday morning, shootings had outpaced last year’s Memorial Day weekend, when 37 people were shot, three of them fatally.

Six of this weekend’s shooting victims had died by Monday morning, authorities said. More than a quarter of victims were wounded in a single West Side police district —the 11th Harrison District —which had two mass shootings on Sunday:

In Lawndale, five people were wounded after gunmen opened fire on a crowd marking the anniversary of another teen’s killing. A 16-year-old girl was among the wounded in the shooting early Sunday morning in the 800 block of South Karlov Avenue. Shell casings and at least 97 evidence markers could be seen in the street outside Daniel Webster Elementary School.

Later Sunday, a man was killed and four others wounded, including a gunman, during a domestic incident in Humboldt Park. The shooting led to a standoff with a police SWAT team. A gunman, 23, was arrested over an hour later and treated for a gunshot wound, police said.






https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2022/5/29/23146412/chicago-shootings-memorial-day-weekend



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excellent point.
 
WHERE's PRES.MORON? Where's the FBI???


WHERE"S THE CRIME-O-CRAT OUTRAGE???


NOT A PEEP....natch'.


AND THIS IS JUST ONE DEMOCRAT-RUN SHIT HOLE; NATIONWIDE, THE TERRORISTS HAVE SHOT HUNDEDS,. MURDERED DOZENS, JUST THIS WEEKEND.


40 people shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend


Six of those 40 people who were shot died, authorities said. More than a quarter were wounded in a single police district on the West Side.


Memorial Day weekend in Chicago has again lived up to its violent expectations.

By early Monday afternoon, 40 people had been shot in the city over the holiday weekend, as the Chicago Police Department canceled officers’ days off in anticipation of the historically violent unofficial start of summer.

About half of the shooting victims were wounded on the West Side, while the South Side saw about 10 victims. The downtown area, which has seen several high-profile attacks in May, had three shooting victims.



By Monday morning, shootings had outpaced last year’s Memorial Day weekend, when 37 people were shot, three of them fatally.

Six of this weekend’s shooting victims had died by Monday morning, authorities said. More than a quarter of victims were wounded in a single West Side police district —the 11th Harrison District —which had two mass shootings on Sunday:

In Lawndale, five people were wounded after gunmen opened fire on a crowd marking the anniversary of another teen’s killing. A 16-year-old girl was among the wounded in the shooting early Sunday morning in the 800 block of South Karlov Avenue. Shell casings and at least 97 evidence markers could be seen in the street outside Daniel Webster Elementary School.

Later Sunday, a man was killed and four others wounded, including a gunman, during a domestic incident in Humboldt Park. The shooting led to a standoff with a police SWAT team. A gunman, 23, was arrested over an hour later and treated for a gunshot wound, police said.






https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2022/5/29/23146412/chicago-shootings-memorial-day-weekend



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Far-right terror poses bigger threat to US than Islamist extremism post-9/11
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/sep/08/post-911-domestic-terror

Assessing the right-wing terror threat in the United States a year after the January 6 insurrection

The last year saw advances and setbacks in the fight against American white supremacist, anti-government, and other violent right-wing groups. The good news is that the number of deaths from terrorism and other extreme forms of violence was low, but the bad news for 2022 is that violent rhetoric and threats are becoming normalized in everyday politics."

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/orde...ates-a-year-after-the-january-6-insurrection/

Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2021

In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19 separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78).
The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-related shooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.
Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which is usually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018.
Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstanding extremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists."

https://www.adl.org/resources/report/murder-and-extremism-united-states-2021

Armed and Dangerous
How the Gun Lobby Enshrines Guns as Tools of the Extreme Right

Having tracked the gun lobby, in particular the NRA, for years, Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund (Everytown), in this report, examines the role of the gun lobby in exposing broader audiences to the potentially radicalizing messaging of the far right, fanning the flames of anger and fear in those already radicalized, and advocating for lax gun laws that enable violent extremists to arm themselves. The report further discusses what the dangerous confluence of reckless rhetoric, gun lobby influence, and armed extremism means for our democracy, in particular the prospect for extreme-right violence around the upcoming election. Unfortunately, there are several examples of extreme-right violence in the recent past in which these conditions resulted in tragedy.

In October 2018, Trump and his allies issued ominous warnings about the supposed threat posed by a “caravan” of migrants heading to the United States from Mexico. NRATV, then the propaganda arm of the National Rifle Association, parroted those lines: An NRATV host claimed that left-wing groups, Jewish billionaire George Soros, and the Venezuelan government were conspiring to send large numbers of migrants to the United States in order to influence the upcoming election.1

Eight days later, a white supremacist entered the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue and opened fire on the congregation. During his shootout with police, the shooter told an officer, “They’re committing genocide to my people. I just want to kill Jews.” In his final social media post, the shooter accused a Jewish nonprofit that aids refugees of “bring[ing] invaders in that kill our people,” directly referencing a well-known racist and anti-Semitic conspiracy theory known as the replacement theory. His rampage killed eleven people and wounded six more, making the attack the deadliest on a Jewish community in US history. "

Having tracked the gun lobby, in particular the NRA, for years, Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund (Everytown), in this report, examines the role of the gun lobby in exposing broader audiences to the potentially radicalizing messaging of the far right, fanning the flames of anger and fear in those already radicalized, and advocating for lax gun laws that enable violent extremists to arm themselves. The report further discusses what the dangerous confluence of reckless rhetoric, gun lobby influence, and armed extremism means for our democracy, in particular the prospect for extreme-right violence around the upcoming election. Unfortunately, there are several examples of extreme-right violence in the recent past in which these conditions resulted in tragedy.

https://everytownresearch.org/report/extreme-right/
 
WHERE's PRES.MORON? Where's the FBI???


WHERE"S THE CRIME-O-CRAT OUTRAGE???


NOT A PEEP....natch'.


AND THIS IS JUST ONE DEMOCRAT-RUN SHIT HOLE; NATIONWIDE, THE TERRORISTS HAVE SHOT HUNDEDS,. MURDERED DOZENS, JUST THIS WEEKEND.


40 people shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend


Six of those 40 people who were shot died, authorities said. More than a quarter were wounded in a single police district on the West Side.


Memorial Day weekend in Chicago has again lived up to its violent expectations.

By early Monday afternoon, 40 people had been shot in the city over the holiday weekend, as the Chicago Police Department canceled officers’ days off in anticipation of the historically violent unofficial start of summer.

About half of the shooting victims were wounded on the West Side, while the South Side saw about 10 victims. The downtown area, which has seen several high-profile attacks in May, had three shooting victims.



By Monday morning, shootings had outpaced last year’s Memorial Day weekend, when 37 people were shot, three of them fatally.

Six of this weekend’s shooting victims had died by Monday morning, authorities said. More than a quarter of victims were wounded in a single West Side police district —the 11th Harrison District —which had two mass shootings on Sunday:

In Lawndale, five people were wounded after gunmen opened fire on a crowd marking the anniversary of another teen’s killing. A 16-year-old girl was among the wounded in the shooting early Sunday morning in the 800 block of South Karlov Avenue. Shell casings and at least 97 evidence markers could be seen in the street outside Daniel Webster Elementary School.

Later Sunday, a man was killed and four others wounded, including a gunman, during a domestic incident in Humboldt Park. The shooting led to a standoff with a police SWAT team. A gunman, 23, was arrested over an hour later and treated for a gunshot wound, police said.






https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2022/5/29/23146412/chicago-shootings-memorial-day-weekend



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Why do you call them domestic terrorists?
 
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