The social media profile included several posts and memes showing admiration for neo-Nazis, along with sympathy for the violently misogynistic “incel” movement.
The profile did not include any document that could be described as a manifesto. But “the thing that stuck out to me was his obsession with violence,” said Alex Fairfield, an investigative researcher with the Anti-Defamation League, who also reviewed the profile.
One picture shows a chest-mounted ammunition pouch that appears identical to the one seen in video of the shooter’s body. “That phrase is a glorification of political violence,” Schubiner said. “Violence against people of color and the LGBTQ community and anyone else they see as political opponents.” “You can look at the support of [former Brazilian President Jair] Bolsonaro,” Schubiner said. “[Former President Donald] Trump certainly has support from some people of color. This isn’t news to white nationalists and other bigoted groups, some of which have made a strategic decision to reach out to more people of color in recent years.”
He pleaded guilty in February to federal hate crimes and firearms charges and faces up to life in prison. The Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooting was the deadliest attack targeting Hispanic people in the nation’s history.Ziv Cohen, a psychiatry professor at Cornell University, said people are finding extremist material online that appeals to them and saturating themselves with it.
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