https://www.citizenfreepress.com/breaking/photos-released-dead-killer-connor-betts-lying-on-sidewalk/
https://www.inquisitr.com/5565674/donald-trump-recruiter-in-chief-white-supremacist-terrorism-fbi-official/
Last year, an ABC News investigation found at least 17 cases of violent crimes in which the perpetrators invoked the name of Donald Trump and in 16 of the cases, making statements to their victims or investigators “echoing” Trump’s rhetoric toward immigrants, minorities and others. In most the cases, ABC News reported, the attackers were white men, and the victims were members of a minority group, including African-Americans, Muslims, and LGBTQ people.
The ABC News investigation found zero such incidents of violent crime in which the perpetrators used rhetoric originally used by President Barack Obama, or his predecessor, George W. Bush.
Nonetheless, Trump and his supporters have continued to deny that Trump’s rhetoric has any connection to violence by whites against minorities — even after Saturday’s mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, in which, as The Inquisitr reported, the accused shooter authored an online screed that employs language that directly echoes Trump’s speeches and tweets, including the suspect’s complaints about an “invasion” of the United States by Latin American immigrants.
But on Sunday, a former top FBI official not only drew a direct connection between Trump’s rhetoric and the Saturday El Paso mass shooting, as well as other mass shootings and terrorist attacks carried out by perpetrators who espouse white nationalist, white supremacist ideologies, such as last Saturday’s mass shooting directed at Latin American immigrants in Gilroy, California, as The Inquisitr reported.