Allen City Council member Dave Shafer recently tweeted that he is not certain that the Allen Premium Outlet mall mass shooter held Nazi views. Shafer is only the second Allen-area politician and the first Republican to openly condemn Nazism.
Allen City Council member Dave Shafer recently tweeted that he is not certain that the Allen Premium Outlet mall mass shooter—who the Texas Department of Public Safety has confirmed had Nazi symbols tattooed on his body and expressed “neo-Nazi ideation”—held Nazi views. “Oh I definitely condemn the shooter, and any belief he had,” Shafer wrote in a post on Twitter. “However, based on his other supposed tattoos and information reported in the press, I cannot say for certain he held Nazi views.
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