WASHINGTON—The Justice Department on Wednesday filed federal hate crime charges against a white supremacist accused of killing 10 black people in Buffalo, New York, last month, saying he was driven by a desire to “prevent black people from replacing white people.” Payton Gendron faces 26 counts of hate crimes and firearms offenses, according to the…
DOJ Files Hate Crimes Charges Against Buffalo Shooting Suspect
Justice Department Files Hate Crime Charges Against Buffalo Shooting Suspect
WASHINGTON—The Justice Department on Wednesday filed federal hate crime charges against a white supremacist accused of killing 10 black people in Buffalo, New York, last month, saying he was driven by a desire to “prevent black people from replacing white people.” Payton Gendron faces 26 counts of hate crimes and firearms offenses, according to the…
Mass Shooters’ Ties With National Bolshevism Should Be Investigated, Not Ignored: Trevor Loudon
Many mass killers adhere to the national Bolshevism philosophy, but this ideological connection that motivates them to commit crimes is often overlooked, said Trevor Loudon, author, filmmaker, and host of EpochTV’s Counterpunch program. There are two kinds of mass shooters, Loudon told EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program. One type is crazed young men who usually are on drugs, have…
Buffalo 911 Dispatcher Fired After Hanging up on Tops Employee During Shooting
A 911 operator has been fired after being accused of hanging up on a woman calling from inside the Tops supermarket during the mass shooting that killed 10 people and injured three more in Buffalo on May 14. During the shooting, the store’s assistant office manager, Latisha Rogers, called 911 and was allegedly chided by…
Grand Jury Indicts Buffalo Shooter With 25 Counts of Terrorism and Hate Crime Charges
In a 25-count indictment, a grand jury charged the 18-year-old Buffalo supermarket shooter with domestic terrorism and first-degree murder on Wednesday. Payton Gendron, who is accused of shooting 10 black people at the Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, New York, was charged with a 25-count indictment by a grand jury on June 1, according to…
Leaders Need to Promote an ‘American National Identity,’ Not Identity Politics: Carol Swain
No doubt that the Buffalo shooting is tragic and motivated by hate, but retired Vanderbilt University professor Carol M. Swain believes we need to address the underlying issues that create this type of hate and division. She said our leaders need to bring people together by promoting an American identity instead of pushing identity politics….
Capitol Report (May 20): Testimony: Clinton Approved Giving Allegations to Reporter; Expert Says Power Blackouts Are Unlikely
In former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, a testimony revealed Clinton approved the plan to give allegations against Trump to the media ahead of the 2016 election. President Joe Biden is in South Korea. The visit comes as China issues threats and North Korea prepares for missile tests. What could come next? As…
Capitol Report (May 19): Manchin Pushes Back on Biden Energy Policy; Dr. Carol Swain on Buffalo Shooting
Under mounting pressure over soaring gas prices, House Democrats passed a bill to punish oil and gas producers for alleged price gouging. But Larry Summers, a top Democratic economic adviser, says this move will have no impact on lowering prices, and could even make the situation worse. The unprecedented baby formula crisis is still ongoing….
NY Governor Announces New Gun Control Plans After Buffalo Shooting, Signs Order on Domestic Terrorism
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday proposed new measures and signed an executive order to “strengthen and close loopholes” in the state’s gun laws in the wake of the deadly shooting in Buffalo, New York. The governor also signed a separate executive order to “combat the steady rise in domestic terrorism and violent extremism”…
NY’s Hochul Announces New Gun Control Plans After Buffalo Shooting, Signs Order on Domestic Terrorism
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on May 18 proposed new measures and signed an executive order to “strengthen and close loopholes” in the state’s gun laws in the wake of the May 14 deadly shooting in Buffalo. The governor also signed a separate executive order to “combat the steady rise in domestic terrorism and violent…
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