Alright, I'll just eat the downvotes. We have a normal amount of information about all of these people.
Thomas Matthew Crooks was shot on scene. There is extensive video of him at the scene at all stages of the crime.
His life history is brief and boring. We have pictures of him and video of him in a Blackrock commercial that was filmed at his school. We know he donated to through ActBlue. We have hearsay about his social media posts.
Ryan Wesley Routh didn't manage to fire a shot and was arrested after a short pursuit. There is video of his arrest. He has an extensive criminal record. We know he supported Ukraine and we have photos of him at a rally in Kyiv.
For this guy, Luigi Mangione, we now know where he went to school, we have some photos and some hearsay about social media posts. We have surveillance photos of him at various locations. The same amount of info, if not less.
Someone finally does something you've been fantasizing about your whole life and you still think it's a psyop. Take your meds.
His name sounds like Luigi's mansion, and an NBC journalist either last night or the night before tried to pin this on Among Us. I mean, come on now. It's just hanging there.
I didn't imply that it was a psy op, I did say however, that we know very little about the people that tried to shoot Trump compared to this guy.
This dude was allegedly caught with everything you'd need to convict, and also condemn/shift blame/whatever to things on the internet that a lot of people really want to censor.
It just doesn't pass the smell test, friend. If you want to get away with something, you wouldn't keep all that incriminating evidence on you, and lug it around for a week, and have social media up and running on your laptop at your own arrest. So he must have wanted to be caught.
It's the only way this scenario makes sense to me.
Alright, I'll just eat the downvotes. We have a normal amount of information about all of these people.
Thomas Matthew Crooks was shot on scene. There is extensive video of him at the scene at all stages of the crime. His life history is brief and boring. We have pictures of him and video of him in a Blackrock commercial that was filmed at his school. We know he donated to through ActBlue. We have hearsay about his social media posts.
Ryan Wesley Routh didn't manage to fire a shot and was arrested after a short pursuit. There is video of his arrest. He has an extensive criminal record. We know he supported Ukraine and we have photos of him at a rally in Kyiv.
For this guy, Luigi Mangione, we now know where he went to school, we have some photos and some hearsay about social media posts. We have surveillance photos of him at various locations. The same amount of info, if not less.
Someone finally does something you've been fantasizing about your whole life and you still think it's a psyop. Take your meds.
His name sounds like Luigi's mansion, and an NBC journalist either last night or the night before tried to pin this on Among Us. I mean, come on now. It's just hanging there.
I didn't imply that it was a psy op, I did say however, that we know very little about the people that tried to shoot Trump compared to this guy.
This dude was allegedly caught with everything you'd need to convict, and also condemn/shift blame/whatever to things on the internet that a lot of people really want to censor.
It just doesn't pass the smell test, friend. If you want to get away with something, you wouldn't keep all that incriminating evidence on you, and lug it around for a week, and have social media up and running on your laptop at your own arrest. So he must have wanted to be caught.
It's the only way this scenario makes sense to me.
Thank you for bringing the information. I don't think you will get downvoted though...