Texas Mall Shooter: NOT A WHITE SUPREMACIST


Texas shooter lived with his mother — and was 'right-wing death squad' member interested in neo-Nazis: police


Fox News is reporting more information about the man who opened fire at the mall in Allen, Texas on Saturday. According to the report, the police were searching the home of the shooter, which he shared with his two parents.

The 33-year-old Mauricio Martinez Garcia lived in Dallas.

"Neighbors said Garcia had lived in the home with his parents for years," said Fox, "and they had never seen him in possession of a weapon. They told WFAA that he could often be seen going to and from the house in an outfit that suggested he worked in a security role. Despite the regular sightings, neighbors added that both the man and his gray Dodge Charger had frequently been missing in recent weeks."

After the gunman was shot by a responding officer, a photo showed the man with an AR-15 and many rounds of ammunition strapped to him, CNN reported Sunday.

"We are horrified by today's senseless tragedy and outraged by the violence that continues to plague our country. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families and others affected by this heinous act. We are thankful for the police officer’s heroic actions and for the support of all the first responders," the mall said in a statement about the ordeal.

The motivation for the attack was right-wing extremism, CNN said, citing a local law enforcement official. He had a patch reading RWDS on his chest, which police claim means "right-wing death squad."

"Officials are also investigating any possible ties between the suspect and radical beliefs after he was found wearing a patch on his chest that suggested white supremacist or neo-Nazi leanings," said the Washington Post.

NBC News explained in greater detail, "suspected Allen, Texas mall shooter Mauricio Garcia interacted with neo-Nazi and white supremacist content online, according to two senior law enforcement officials."


https://www.rawstory.com/allen-texas-shooter-right-wing-squad/
Hey! Zappa, great state we live in, makes me want to stay home!
 
It’s a travesty that I have to feel this way. It’s a travesty that people in the State of Texas have to feel concerned going out into public, you don’t know if the gal or guy allowed to open carry is going to open up on the crowd if they don’t get their order right or you’re in a group of targeted people.

I find myself scouting the premises looking for the exits and a safe place to hide. I’m I paranoid, hell yes, and with good reason.

Texas is one of the state with the most people prosecuted for 1/6. :eek:
 
It’s a travesty that I have to feel this way. It’s a travesty that people in the State of Texas have to feel concerned going out into public, you don’t know if the gal or guy allowed to open carry is going to open up on the crowd if they don’t get their order right or you’re in a group of targeted people.

I find myself scouting the premises looking for the exits and a safe place to hide. I’m I paranoid, hell yes, and with good reason.

Texas is one of the state with the most people prosecuted for 1/6. :eek:

You can always leave America.

America would benefit from people like you leaving.

You voted for these far left Democratic Socialist loons in large Democratic cities who de-fund the police, have no bail policies, and will not ptocecute violent criminals.
 
After President Moron and the rest of you lyingass imbeciles declared "white nationalists are the greatest threat in the US", you fuckin' right I am.

And this is only nearly ALL of the recent mass shootings; how about we add in all the "mass shootings" in Democrat-run urban shitholes, every day, in both Red and Blue states, but ALWAYS IN BLUE CITIES?


You have a lot of GALL, mentioning "DECENCY" after years of trying to demonize Caucasian Americans.

One kind of functioning imbecile is someone mired in politics at the crassest level. You, for example.
 
It’s a travesty that I have to feel this way. It’s a travesty that people in the State of Texas have to feel concerned going out into public, you don’t know if the gal or guy allowed to open carry is going to open up on the crowd if they don’t get their order right or you’re in a group of targeted people.

I find myself scouting the premises looking for the exits and a safe place to hide. I’m I paranoid, hell yes, and with good reason.

Texas is one of the state with the most people prosecuted for 1/6. :eek:

for YEARS Texans carried all of their handguns concealed. Did you walk around full of paranoia then? or did you exercise one of your liberal prerogatives of 'out of sight, out of mind'???
 
THE BALLESS GEEZER
DAMO TOOK MY LIL' MANHOOD
I'M VEWY ANGWY

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You should grow a pair, Legion. :thup:
 
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