JACKSONVILLE SHOOOTING MAGATARD: https://heavy.com/news/ryan-palmeter/ Public records indicate there is just one Ryan Palmeter, age 21, in the country. If you put that person’s date of birth and name into Florida voter registration records, he is listed as a Republican. For unclear reasons, the record says he registered to vote in 2017; however, it comes up under Ryan Christopher Palmeter, of Orange Park, whose date of birth is in November 2001, making him 21. “Plainly put, this shooting was racially motivated, and he hated Black people,” the sheriff said. The victims are one male and one female, Waters said, declining to name them. “All of the deceased victims are Black,” the sheriff said. According to Waters, the suspect was a “maniac who wanted to take lives. He targeted a certain group of people, Black people. That’s who he said he wanted to kill. That’s very clear.” 1. The Sheriff Says Ryan Palmeter Left Behind 3 Manifestos That Reveal ‘He Hated Black People’ & Texted His Father The sheriff said that the suspect left behind three manifestos: One to his parents; another to the media; and a third to federal agents. He said the manifestos outlined the suspect’s “disgusting ideology of hate,” and made it clear that he was targeting Black people. “He wanted to kill n******,” the sheriff said, using a racial slur. He said he would only use it one time. 3. The Suspect, Identified as Ryan Palmeter, Drew Swastikas on His Gun & Went Into the Store ‘Yelling,’ Reports Say Waters said the suspect was carrying a Glock and AR-15-style rifle. Authorities released photos of the weapons at a news conference. Two swastikas are scrawled on one of them, a fact the sheriff and mayor also confirmed. “This is a dark day in Jacksonville,” he said. “I can’t say that he owned them, but his parents didn’t. His parents didn’t want them in the house,” said Waters. 4. The Suspect May Have Planned the Mass Shooting to Align With the Jacksonville Landing Mass Shooting Anniversary, the Mayor Says The Dollar General mass shooting came five years to the day of another mass shooting in Jacksonville. Known as the Jacksonville Landing Shooting, in that instance a man, David Katz, opened fire at a video game tournament, killing two people and wounding 11, according to Jacksonville.com. Jacksonville’s mayor said in the news conference that the 2023 suspect was aware of the Jacksonville Landing Shooting anniversary date and may have planned his mass shooting in “alignment” with that.
The killer’s writings shed light on his motivations and his vile, grandiose beliefs. In his screed he hoped for a race war. And he praised fellow killers, including the Oklahoma City bomber, the Norwegian summer camp killer, and the Virginia Tech school shooter for committing mass murder. He looked down on the extremist group the Boogaloo Boys as “larpers” — people only role-playing at spreading hate. Others named in the writings include Justice Clarence Thomas (“The rare principled conservative, interprets laws based the Constitution instead of doing f—y activist shit like the last half-century’s worth of Supreme Court justices,” he wrote) and Timothy McVeigh, the domestic terrorist who killed 168 people in the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. Palmeter painted him in a seeming positive light, writing “He now lives in our hearts.”
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