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The shooter has now been identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, and police are working to determine whether a manifesto discovered online belongs to him. The New York Post confirmed that investigators are examining a disturbing YouTube video believed to be linked to the suspect.
Across social media, users have highlighted images suggesting the shooter may have been transgender. Alleged photos show Westman wearing earrings and makeup, fueling further discussion online.
Disturbingly, reports suggest that the shooter may have left behind messages scrawled on his firearms. According to The Blaze, one weapon reportedly carried the words: “kill Donald Trump.”
Screenshots of the alleged manifesto show a sticker with the transgender flag alongside a rifle, bearing the phrase “Defend Equality.”
Three clips circulating online, reportedly from the manifesto video, reveal Westman displaying a cache of firearms. The magazines and barrels are covered in anti-Christian slurs, written in silver Sharpie. In the footage, he whispers erratically, breaks into unsettling laughter, and is seen vaping.
One chilling clip shows a target featuring the face of Jesus Christ, with the suspect proudly showing bullet holes in the head of the image.
According to Daily Wire’s Mary Margaret Olohan, YouTube removed the disturbing content around 11 a.m. ET. Screenshots confirm that the original upload bore the caption: “So long and thanks for all the fish.”
This tragedy has once again reignited debate about violence directed at Christians, the radicalization of individuals online, and the troubling rise of extremist manifestos tied to ideological causes.