...but he did so "PEACEFULLY'
*****
Three people are dead after what Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters said was a ?racially-motivated? shooting that is being called a hate crime by the FBI at a Dollar General on Kings Road that prompted heavy police and SWAT response in NorthwestJacksonville.
The sheriff confirmed that the man who killed numerous people in a mass shooting with an AR-15, which had swastikas drawn on it and a Glock was seen on Edward Waters University?s campus moments before gunfire erupted.heartbreak.?
The shooter, who has not been identified, lives in Clay County with his parents, Waters said. He was involved in a domestic call with no arrests in 2016 and was also confined through the Baker Act in 2017, according to the sheriff.
By 1:18 p.m., the shooter sent a text to his father, telling him to check his computer, Waters said. That?s when the shooter?s parents called the Clay County Sheriff?s Office and told deputies they found a manifesto in their Oakleaf home.
Waters said three manifestos were written that expressed a ?disgusting ideology of hate.? They were written, according to the sheriff, to the media, his parents and federal agents.
?To plainly put, this shooting was racially motivated and he hated Black people,? Waters said. ?This is a dark day in Jacksonville. Any loss of life is tragic, but the hate that motivated the shooter?s killing spree adds an additional layer of
...but he did so "PEACEFULLY'
*****
Three people are dead after what Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters said
was a “racially-motivated” shooting that is being called a hate crime by the FBI at a Dollar General on Kings Road that prompted heavy police and
SWAT response in Northwest Jacksonville.
The sheriff confirmed that the man who killed numerous people in a mass shooting with an AR-15, which had swastikas drawn on it and a Glock was
seen on Edward Waters University’s campus moments before gunfire erupted.
The shooter, who has not been identified, lives in Clay County with his parents, Waters said. He was involved in a domestic call with no arrests
in 2016 and was also confined through the Baker Act in 2017, according to the sheriff.
By 1:18 p.m., the shooter sent a text to his father, telling him to check
his computer, Waters said. That’s when the shooter’s parents called the Clay County Sheriff’s Office and told deputies they found a manifesto in their Oakleaf home.
Waters said three manifestos were written that expressed a “disgusting ideology of hate.” They were written, according to the sheriff, to the media, his parents and federal agents.
“To plainly put, this shooting was racially motivated and he hated Black people,” Waters said. “This is a dark day in Jacksonville. Any loss of life is tragic, but the hate that motivated the shooter’s killing spree adds an additional layer of heartbreak.”
Happens everywhere. What's your point?
If I don't reply to this Skeeter post, the terroists win.
Happens everywhere. What's your point?
A) That it's your people pulling the trigger 90% of the time.
B) You work harder at mocking those who want to do something about
it than fixing things.
And before you break ot the Shield of Semmantics, I mean general,
"royal" you not YOU. Learn what "you" means, you semi-literate
simian.
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