Neo-Nazi content reportedly discovered on Dallas mall shooter’s social media
Neo-Nazi content has reportedly been discovered on the social media of the Dallas mall shooter.
The 33-year-old shooter is suspected of murdering nine people and injuring ten at an outlet mall in Allen, a suburb of Dallas, Texas, on 6th May. The gunman was killed by police at the scene.
The suspect is reported to have posted images of his swastika and Waffen-SS logo tattoos, with the caption: “Here’s what I think about your diversity you f….g loser’s [sic]” and “Heil Hitler.”
He also reportedly cited Holocaust-deniers and conspiracists, as well as the far-right leader and media personality Nick Fuentes in his online posts.
According to the FBI, over 60 percent of hate crimes against a religious minority are motivated by antisemitism.
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