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Texas Mall Shooter Wore “Right Wing Death Squad” Patch, Officials Probing Possible Neo-Nazi Ties: Report

Por: Vanity Fair Politics May 09, 2023

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-cuyyBm eBYwzS body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>The man accused of gunning down and killing at least eight people at a Dallas-area mall on Saturday reportedly promoted white supremacist views online and donned an infamous far-right patch during his rampage. In hundreds of social media posts, Mauricio Garcia, the suspected shooter who was killed at the scene by police, reportedly shared... + full article



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