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Why would Garcia, who identified as Hispanic, follow a philosophy that calls his own identity inferior? Experts say neo-Nazism holds a visceral allure.
The feds are scanning social media accounts they believe belonged to gunman Mauricio Garcia that spouted interest in white supremacist and neo-Nazi views, the official told The Associated Press ...
The man who killed eight people and injured seven more in a shooting at Allen Premium Outlets Saturday was armed with eight weapons and had "neo-Nazi ideation," Texas Department of Public Safety ...
Mauricio Garcia, age 33, has been identified as the mass shooter at the Allen, TX shopping mall. A photo of Garcia reflected him having Nazi tattoos.
A social media account that appears to belong to gunman Mauricio Garcia is filled with bigotry toward women, Jewish people, and racial minorities.
A California candidate’s neo-Nazi past has taken center stage in a town council race in Apple Valley, Calif., television station KABC reported on Wednesday.
Federal and other law enforcement are now focusing on how Garcia appeared to be a right-wing domestic terrorist who was motivated by neo-Nazism. Rolling Stone reports that: ...
A gunman who murdered eight people in a mass shooting at a Texas outlet mall wore a “Right Wing Death Squad” patch on his chest and may have held white supremacist beliefs, says a report ...
Texas mall shooting suspect had 'neo-Nazi ideation,' was armed with 8 weapons, all legal Eight people were killed and seven others were injured in Saturday's shooting.
The gunman who killed eight people and injured seven others at a Texas mall has been identified as Mauricio Garcia, 33, the Texas Department of Public Safety announced Sunday.
Dallas gunman Mauricio Garcia used an AR-15 rifle to murder 8 victims & wound 7 more before being killed by police at Allen Premium Outlets.
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