Florida Politics reports:
Months after a racially motivated murder of three people in a Dollar General in Jacksonville’s New Town neighborhood, the Sheriff’s Office has finally released the killer’s manifesto. “No matter what happens, there will be more of me. Expect more of me. By God, we’ll have our home,” it reads.
On that fateful August day, the Clay County-based shooter crossed the county line and briefly stopped at Edward Waters College before heading to the nearby store to gun down three people.
His 27-page essay, called a “White Boy Summer to Remember,” contains dozens of unprintable slurs against Black people and the LGBTQ+ community, along with some attempts at humor and distortions of history typical of those embraced by White supremacists.
Read the full article. There’s so much more, including the killer’s reverence for Hitler. No paywall. Read it.
‘No matter what happens, there will be more of me.’
Months after the incident, @JSOPIO releases the racist manifesto of the Jacksonville Dollar General murderer.
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— Phil Ammann (@PhilAmmann) January 19, 2024
“The suspect…in 2017 was committed under Florida’s Baker Act, a law which allows law enforcement and medical workers to institutionalize people who could be considered a harm to themselves or others for up to 72 hours.”
But he was able to get an AR-15. https://t.co/cAx9vTy1vb
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) August 27, 2023
The NRA’s first tweet after a shooter in Jacksonville carried out a racist mass murder with an AR-15 that had swastikas drawn on it. https://t.co/SnwQJaPQbJ
— Max Steele (@maxasteele) August 27, 2023