Nicole Parker, a former FBI DEI agent and official Fox News contributor said the lefty loon designed shooter video games and that the FBI actually looks at that in cases like these.
It was a 4 person panel show (plus this FBI twat) and nobody pushed back on that claim.
In this particular, unique case, I'd actually say it points at a profile to be made. Look at the game the guy vibe-coded: It's dripping with leftist themes and talking points, while still being a nothing-burger. It spends more time talking about being nonviolent and antigun, than about the gameplay itself, which I still don't understand from the trailer, some kind of bullet-hell game I think?
They certainly should take into account that his game is blatantly pointing out his political ideology, in a way that a couple facebook posts can't, because while you can fake a half-dozen facebook posts, even making a shitty game takes a lot of time and effort, it's much more likely to be the creator's sincere beliefs. Which means this person was, in all likelihood, politically inspired, not some loon who decided to bullrush a hotel checkpoint because he was high.