A
mass shooting in Texas
Nothing
is set in concrete except for the official meme which immediately
says “this is REAL terrorism” (“we are all Muslims”) leaving
the impression that this was a crazed nazi, white supremacist.
I
find it hard to imagine that a white supremacist would chose a
Baptist church as a target. More likely, he would have struck
yesterday against Antifa.
But
a left-wing Antifa supporter could, wanting to stir up trouble just a
day after the 4 November Antifa demonstrations.
In
the meantime here is Sane Progressive’s spin on it. I must say I
don’t really buy the idea of another attack with crisis actors. I
would need a lot of persuasion.
Howeve,
what I can say is nothing is ever as it seems these days
See also -
Devin Kelley: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Does this sound like a right-wing, white supremacist to you?
DevinKelley’s
LinkedIn page says that he was a VBS “teacher aid (sic)” for “VBS
AT KINGSVILLE FBC” and notes, “Dates volunteered Jun 2013 – Jun
2013 Volunteer duration 1 mo. Cause Children. Teaching children ages
4-6 at vocational bible schools helping their minds grow and
prosper.” However, multiple children are reportedly among those
shot in the church. Kelley’s Facebook page also showed that he had
liked pages devoted to atheism, as well as those on German Shepherds,
Glocks, and karate. As causes on LinkedIn, he indicated he cared
about civil rights and social action, animal welfare, children, arts
and culture, the environment, health, and human rights.
Despite
rumors on social media, there is no evidence that he was a member of
Antifa or carried out the attack on behalf of the far left group.
There is also no evidence he converted to Islam and was a practicing
Muslim, as other social media rumors have claimed. Although he liked
multiple atheist-related pages on Facebook, it is not known if he
considered himself to be an atheist or was simply interested in it.
Some doctored photos have circulated on social media, and people
identified the wrong people as suspects early on
Texas Church Shooter Was Antifa Member Who Vowed To Start Civil War
The gunman who opened fire inside a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, has been identified as Devin Kelley, an Antifa member who vowed to start a civil war by “targeting white conservative churches” and causing anarchy in the United States.
Wilson County Commissioner Albert Gamez Jr said that at least 27 people have been killed in the shooting, according to reports by the CNN and the BBC, with the confirmed death toll expected to climb in the coming hours.
Witnesses report they saw Devin Kelley walk into the Baptist Church in the small town 30 miles from San Antonio at 11:30am local time Sunday, according to KSAT-12.
Devin Kelley, who killed at least 27 people and injured many more, was one of two shooters in the church, according to eyewitnesses, who also report Kelley carried an Antifa flag and told the churchgoers “this is a communist revolution” before unloading on the congregation, reloading several times.
Sheriff Joe Tackitt confirmed to Wilson County News that there have been “multiple fatalities” and the shooter has been “taken down.”
Devin Kelley’s Facebook page stated that he was an atheist and his interests included “Civil and social rights” and “Civil rights” as well as endorsements for local Texan Democratic political candidates. His page also featured photos of several high powered weapons.
His Facebook page was taken down without explanation less than an hour after the shooting.
An eyewitness told CBS News that there was a heavy police presence on the road to the church, adding that they had seen severely injured people being airlifted from the area.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott posted to Twitter shortly after the mass shooting, saying: “Our prayers are with all who were harmed by this evil act. Our thanks to law enforcement for their response. More details from DPS soon.”
President Donald Trump has confirmed he is aware of the situation and said he was monitoring it from Japan.
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