Neo-Nazi lauded transgender terrorist who killed Christians in Nashville and shot up Texas mall.
Neo-Nazi Killer Praised Transgender Terrorist
The recent mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets in Texas has been linked to a 33-year-old Latino male who was an avowed neo-Nazi. The killer, whose name we will not mention in accordance with our company policy, had a social media account on the Russian site Odnoklassniki. His account, which was created in 2020, was more like a diary than anything else, with no friends or engagement on his posts.
Confirmed Neo-Nazi and Incel
The killer shared photographs of himself with Nazi swastika and SS Lightning Bolt tattoos. He also shared pictures of SS Lightning Bolts and Nazi swastikas. He praised a Mexican Nazi group and shared photos of a Nazi-themed wedding in Mexico, calling them “my kind of people.” He even glorified Josef Mengele, a doctor at the Auschwitz extermination camp who conducted scientific experiments on Jewish prisoners and selected them for execution in gas chambers.
Praising Transgender Terrorist
In one of his last posts, the killer praised the transgender terrorist who murdered six people at a Christian school in Nashville in March. He called it “the greatest accomplishment of feminism ever” and blamed the media for creating a spectacle around mass killers like himself.
Interest in Pornography, Strip Clubs, and Guns
The killer’s social media page showed a strong interest in pornography, strip clubs, death metal bands, and guns. He also had a habit of journaling his psychotic thoughts and taking photos with any woman who was willing to take one with him. He became enraged when women did not pay attention to him and spoke of them in demeaning and derogatory ways.
Removed from U.S. Army Due to Mental Health Concerns
The killer served in the U.S. Army but was removed due to mental health concerns in 2008, according to the FBI. He traveled to the mall where he committed the atrocity about three weeks prior and searched on Google for the time of day with the most people.
In his final post, published on the day of the shooting, he expressed fear of being confronted by his family and acknowledged that there was something seriously wrong with him. He even considered moving back to Mexico.
Let us remember the victims of this tragedy and work towards preventing such senseless acts of violence in the future.
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