Edgar Maddison Welch believed children were being abused in a non-existent basement of the pizza restaurant.
The man who opened fire in a popular D.C. pizza parlor, thinking it was part of a pedophile conspiracy, was killed after ...
Welch visited DC in 2016 to “investigate” Comet Ping Pong in Chevy Chase, which a bizarre conspiracy theory had posited as ...
Welch entered Comet Ping Pong with an AR-15 and a revolver ... and conspiracy theorists became obsessed with the discussion of pizza and the Washington D.C. pizza place by name.
A North Carolina man who fired a gun inside a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant in 2016 due to a right-wing conspiracy ...
The man who in 2016 showed up to a popular pizza restaurant with a gun, claiming there were children being trafficked in the ...
Edgar Welch opened fire in a Northwest D.C. pizza parlor based on the unfounded internet “Pizzagate” theory that the ...
Edgar Maddison Welch, who was shot dead by North Carolina police Saturday in a seemingly unrelated incident, stormed Comet ...
Welch pleaded guilty to federal charges and was sentenced to four years in prison in 2017 by now-Supreme Court Justice ...
It falsely claimed that the New York City Police Department had discovered a child sex trafficking ring in the basement of Comet Ping Pong Pizza in Washington, D.C. The conspiracy theory falsely ...
Edgar Maddison Welch traveled from North Carolina to Washington, D.C., in 2016 and fired shots in Comet Ping Pong restaurant, ...
The shooting death of Welch is under review by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and the officers who fired ...