Texas Walmart shooter ‘is Trump fan who wrote hate-filled racist manifesto’ before massacre



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The suspect of the Texas massacre was a Trump fan (Picture: Rex; Getty; AP) The suspect of the Texas massacre that left at least 20 dead posted a hate-filled, racist online manifesto before the murderous attack. Reports have identified the shooter at the Walmart in El Paso as Patrick Crusius, 21, of Allen, Texas. A document was posted on a website about 90 minutes before the rampage in which the suspect spoke of an ‘invasion’ of Latino immigrants to his country. A Twitter account belonging to Crusius was shut down on Saturday evening. Tweets on the account had praised President Donald Trump and, in particular, his effort to build a wall along the US-Mexico border. It also featured a picture with the word Trump spelt out in guns. Picture of guns shaped to spell ”Trump” reportedly posted on social media by Patrick Crusius, who has been identified as the suspect (Picture: Rex) CCTV images show the suspect entering the Walmart (Picture: AFP) The authorities have not publically confirmed the suspect’s identity following the mass shooting near the Cielo Vista Mall. As many as 3,000 people were shopping at the time during the busy Saturday. The mall is about five miles from the main border checkpoint with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. CCTV images said to be of the gunman and broadcast on US media show a man in a dark T-shirt wearing ear protectors and brandishing an assault-style rifle. Police have swarmed around a house identified as belonging to the Crusius family in Allen, a mostly white suburb of Dallas – some 650 miles east of the shooting. US media have identified the shooter as Patrick Crusius (Picture: Twitter) Patrick Crusius was described as a loner (Picture: Facebook) Neighbours described Crusius as ‘very much a loner, very stand-offish’ and ‘someone who didn’t interact a whole lot with anyone.’ Former classmate at Plano Senior High School, Jacob Wilson, said the suspect was ‘very strong-minded’ in class and would try to ‘take charge.’ However, other kids refused to work with him because he was ‘irritable and had a short temper.’ Mr Wilson added Crusius was often ‘picked on’ because of how he spoke and because he wore hand-me-down clothes. The ‘manifesto’ said to have been written by Crusius spoke of the ‘Hispanic invasion of Texas.’ The US shooter is said to be a fan of Donald Trump (Picture: Getty) The suspect is taken into custody in El Paso, Texas It referred to the ‘Great Replacement’ which is the white supremacist theory that claims people of European descent are being overwhelmed. The ‘manifesto’ reportedly said: ‘Even if other non-immigrant targets would have a greater impact, I can’t bring myself to kill my fellow Americans. ‘In short, America is rotting from the inside out and peaceful means to stop this seem to be nearly impossible. ‘The inconvenient truth is that our leaders, both Democrat and Republican, have been failing us for decades.’ The manifesto also voiced support for the suspect in the Christchurch mosque shooting, in which 51 people were killed in two consecutive attacks in March. Facebook and Instagram are said to be working with the police to remove any social accounts linked to Crusius.


Texas Walmart shooter ‘is Trump fan who wrote hate-filled racist manifesto’ before massacre

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