He talks about what the investigators, who actually interviewed the guy, told him. He did not quote anyone. When he was asked earlier about a motive, he mentioned the sex addition etc., but he did not say, "He said he was having a bad day." That would have been the time to do so. He was removed as spokesperson. The police did not offer the public, nor the media, what you attempt to offer here. No one, except you, has said, in effect--if not in these exact words, "Hey guys! Wait! Our officer was just quoting the shooter! Here's exactly, word for word, what the shooter said! ..."
Another libtard being purposefully obtuse. the spokesman isn’t making up shit like you Leftards do when you claimed this to be an act of anti Asian hate. He’s PARAPHRASING, if you prefer, the suspects statements. You think he just made up the ‘bad day’ comment? You know, because whitehate. See the narrative shifted away from your white supremacist bullshit that proved a complete and utter lie, so you look for another white fall guy to point a finger at and cry ‘raysssism’. I’m not sure how you people could be bigger losers.
They are still doing it. The point is: What is the point? Man Caught on Video Destroying Asian-Owned Store While Allegedly Yelling Racial Slurs (newsweek.com)
Bet your life that the suspect said ‘he was having a bad day’ or something to that effect. That’s why the sheriff spokesman said. Or your explanation is: MUH RAYCISSSSM
Like I said before, had that been the case, the police would have revealed that, rather than sit him down somewhere. That does make sense to you, right?
Journalist asks: ‘someone has said the suspect was perhaps upset about these locations...” Baker says “he (suspect) claims it was not racially motivated”. I mean you can pick apart the entire press conference if you want. But it’s stupid. Why? Suspect said he had a bad day...spokesman says that’s what the suspect had said...Leftards act stupid.
The police sat him down, not me. I don't have to pick anything apart. They never said that that's what the suspect said, you did. You can wish and assume all you like. The bottom line is that the police never offered a rebuttal saying that the officer just quoted the suspect, and, on top of that, the police sat the officer down. Nor did the officer himself say he was quoting the suspect.