What We Know: The Truth About the Colorado Shooter

Across multiple different small to medium local and regional media outlets much more can be gathered than is being presented by the mainstream media. Here are some facts.

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Mass shootings and the presumption of whiteness

‘A lie will gallop halfway round the world before the truth has time to pull its breeches on.’ So said Cordell Hull, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s secretary of state, long before the internet. Now we live in the virtual age. What’s true is barely relevant. No sooner has a man shot 10 people dead and been taken into custody than his suspected motives are shoved into the great culture-war grinder and splatted out of a million social media accounts. So we saw this week with the arrest of Ahmed Al Aliwi Alissa, who was presumed white as quickly as he was guilty after pictures of his arrest yesterday in Boulder, Colorado circulated online.

h/t Marvin

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All 10 Boulder Colorado Victims Were White. It’s Time To End Anti-White Race Hate.

The following ten people perished in the recent shooting in Boulder, Colorado carried out by Ahmad Al-Issa. All of them appear to be white, but neither the media nor politicians have bothered to resurrect their anti-race-hate campaign that ensues when Black Lives Matter riot, or when Asians are murdered in Atlanta.

As long as we’re discussing race, did you know that Obama was the 44th white President of the United States? Be sure to remind a liberal of that next time you get a chance.

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Facebook Confirms It Deleted Account For Suspected Boulder Shooter Containing Posts About Islam, Trump

Facebook deleted accounts belonging to suspected Boulder, Colorado, shooter Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa on Tuesday in line with its longstanding policy on suspected mass shooters, a Facebook spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Brother of Boulder jihad mass murderer detained, along with other family members

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Boulder shooting suspect’s brother describes him as ‘very anti-social’ as a result of being bullied, believes he had ‘mental illness’

The brother of the suspect charged with 10 counts of murder in Monday’s horrific shooting at a Colorado supermarket said in a new interview that his sibling was not trying to make a “political statement.”

Shortly after Boulder Police identified the suspect as 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa on Tuesday, The Daily Beast published a conversation with his brother, Ali Aliwi Alissa.

“[It was] not at all a political statement, it’s mental illness,” the 34-year-old Ali told The Daily Beast. “The guy used to get bullied a lot in high school. He was like an outgoing kid but after he went to high school and got bullied a lot, he started becoming anti-social.”

Ahmad Al Issa Attacked Classmates He Said Were Racist, Reportedly Threatened Victims With Hate Crime Charges

BREAKING: Just Revealed What Boulder Mass Shooter Said About Trump

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Boulder shooting suspect identified as 21-year-old Ahmad Alissa, police say

The suspect in the horrific supermarket shooting that left 10 dead in Boulder, Colo., was identified by police Tuesday as Ahmad Alissa.

The 21-year-old is charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder in connection with the Monday afternoon attack at a King Sooper grocery store, Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold said at a press conference shortly after 8:30 a.m. local time.

Authorities also identified the victims, who ranged in age from 20 to 65.

Police have not released a motive.

Nor shall they.

Boulder Shooter Identified As Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa A 21-Year-Old Trump-Hater And Alleged ISIS Sympathizer (Photos)

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10 dead after shooting inside a King Soopers in Boulder

At least 10 people are dead — including one police officer — after a gunman opened fire at a Boulder, Colorado supermarket Monday, according to local reports.

Law enforcement sources told local ABC affiliate Denver7 that at least six people were killed in the shooting at a Kings Soopers store — and that the gunman opened fire on officers when they arrived.

Boulder Police would not say exactly how many people died during a press conference, but at least one of those killed was an officer, Commander Kerry Yamaguchi said.

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Suspect in killing of 8 people at Georgia spas blames his ‘addiction to sex’: Sheriff

The man suspected of killing eight people in three separate shootings at spas in the Atlanta area on Tuesday has allegedly admitted to the killings and blamed his “addiction to sex” as the motive, authorities said.

The suspect, 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long, of Woodstock, Georgia, was taken into custody Tuesday night following a police pursuit, authorities said.

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