Every Domestic Extremist Murder in 2022 Was Committed by Right-Wingers: Report

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Every Domestic Extremist Murder in 2022 Was Committed by Right-Wingers: Report
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Since the January 6 attack on the Capitol, a 'shedding of shame' has led to increased momentum for far-right violence.

This is primarily due to mass shootings. Almost all the killings in 2022 were committed with firearms, according to the report.

“He made light of white nationalism,” Beirich said of the former president. “The government itself has essentially allowed this situation to metastasize regardless of the warnings.” The most serious of the non-white supremacist killings took place in Portland, Oregon, where Benjamin Jeffrey Smith allegedly opened fire on a group of left-wing activists gathering outside his home to go to a protest at a nearby park. He shot six people, killing one, before one of the activists was able to disable him with return fire.

Only one of the murders in 2022 was committed by a right-wing anti-government extremist — the lowest number since 2017, the report found. Finally, external stressors are factors that are unrelated to the movement, but can have a major psychological impact on someone. This includes people who run into relationship problems, experience financial instability or lose their jobs, that are at risk of becoming unbalanced and resorting to violence as a result of being unable to process their frustrations.

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