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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

White Terrorism Is A Problem!

Since Charlottesville, we have seen a very strong uptick in white extremist violence.
Two years ago, Charlottesville.

Yeah, blame it on mental illness.... Keep on saying this.

A Toledo, Ohio couple are arrested for trying to plot a terrorist attack on a Black nightclub. Another Toledo man was arrested for threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). One Montana man was arrested for slamming a 13-year old boy to the ground because he did not stand for the national anthem.

Now you tell me if these incident aren't inspired by far-white extremism?

This man and his girlfriend were hoping to cause a mass causality event in a nightclub. They were inspired by the South Carolina terrorist who massacred nine church-goers at Mother Emmanuel AME Church in Charleston. They sent the terrorist letters of support. They visited the Columbine School massacre in Littleton, Colorado and felt some type of way when it came to a mass shooting.

They also felt sympathy with the Dayton terrorist who massacred nine at a bar in August.

The two were thinking that they could conduct a quick strike like the Columbine terrorists. They plotted to enter a nightclub frequent by Blacks.

They would wear ear protection and were planning on wasting the place. The feds won't identify the bar.

The feds arrested a 41-year old man who was unrepentant. He was threatened to kill Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). This one was from Ohio as well. The terrorist was hit one charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm, one count of being a fugitive in possession of a firearm and one count of making interstate threats.

Agents found seven rounds of ammunition in the terrorist's home.

"There is absolutely no place in the marketplace of ideas for threats of violence against any person, especially those who are elected to represent the American people," said Justin Herdman, U.S. Attorney of the Northern District of Ohio. "Disagreement on political issues cannot lead to acts of violence, and if it does, we will seek federal prison time."

He posted on social media relentlessly. He said that the progressive lawmaker "should be shot."

He added on his social media, "Can't fire me, my employer would load the gun for me."

The feds arrest a potential terrorist who wanted to copycat the El Paso massacre.

The Florida man was arrested on Sunday and charged with a felony after he called a Walmart and threatened to "shoot up" the store, law enforcement said.

The terrorist is a 31-year old man who wanted to plot a mass shooting in a Gibsonton, Florida Walmart. The store is located in the metro Tampa/Clearwater/St. Petersburg area.

The Hillsborough County boys arrested the terrorist without out any gunfire.

The terrorist will be charged with "false report of using a firearm in a violent matter."

"When he spoke to detectives, he said he was aware of what happened in El Paso and that was his motivation for making the call," Hillsborough County boys spokesperson Amanda Granit.

The threat came only a week after the El Paso massacre. The terrorist who massacred 20 in an El Paso area Walmart posted a lengthy manifesto, which contained anti-immigrant and racist rhetoric, online.

The El Paso terrorist was arrested without gunfire. The terrorist will be held in federal lockup.

Another Florida white terrorist wanted to shoot up a Walmart.

This was a 26-year old man who had white extremist views who wanted to create another El Paso.

This one was arrested by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

The terrorist posted on August 6 on social media that he had "3 more days of probation left then I get my AR-15 back. Don't go to Walmart next week."

The threat echos the shootings of El Paso and Dayton. The terrorist held the same beliefs of the El Paso terrorist. He wanted to go to a Walmart with a heavy presence of Hispanics and African Americans.

"[The suspect] appears to believe in the white supremacist ideology and has a history of posting threats on Facebook using fictitious accounts." Florida Department of Law Enforcement said.

He was not on probation, despite his threat.
Trump's very fine people.
The arrest was among a number of recent cases of police departments nationwide targeting white supremacist threats.

The one who nearly carried out his terrorist attack was a 23-year old from Las Vegas. He was arrested on Las Vegas for allegedly possessing bomb-making materials and espousing neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideology with an undercover FBI agents online. He was allegedly planning on fire-bombing a synagogue in Las Vegas and hope to stage a mass shooting at a gay nightclub as well.

A "significant portion," about one-third, of all domestic terrorism cases involve white supremacist ideology, according to the FBI. Director Christopher Wray testified about the issue in a lengthy hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on July 23, but said the bureau's "focus is on the violence."

There was a terrorist who tried to carry out a mass shooting in Norway. It took a "unarmed good guy" to disarm the terrorist. He also got a nice serving of knuckle style chili.

The terrorist was plotting to attack the al-Noor Islamic Center in Baerum near Oslo.

The terrorist was armed to the teeth. He was inspired by the Christchurch, New Zealand terrorist who massacred 49 people in a deadly mosque shooting.

The terrorist was disarmed by Mohammad Rafiq, a 65-year old former Pakistani military officer.

His quick actions helped advert an attack that could have been one of the most deadliest.

"There is no doubt the swift and firm response from the persons inside the mosque stopped the aggressor." said acting police station chief Rune Skjold in a statement. "These persons showed great courage."

The terrorist has not been named but appeared in court with injuries He faces homicide and terrorist acts. Following the attempted attack, investigators found the body of his 17-year old stepsister in a different location.

The mass shooters and wannabes are inspired by Charleston, Columbine and the Norway terrorist who massacred 77 people on a youth-summer camp.

All these suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. They all can face lengthy bids in the iron college.



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