From the NYDN:
The Holocaust Museum guard shot dead by a geriatric neo-Nazi opened the door for the rifle-toting gunman before the hatemonger opened fire, authorities said Thursday. Stephen Tyrone Johns, 39, was gunned down moments after he helped James von Brunn, 88, inside the museum. "Johns was kind enough to open the door to allow him to enter," said Washington Police Chief Cathy Lanier. "As he entered, he raised the rifle, opened fire, striking Special Police Officer Johns." Johns took a bullet in his torso and died a short while later. Two guards returned fire, critically wounding von Brunn, 88. The Holocaust-denying, white supremacist will be charged with murder and using a firearm on federal property - capital crimes that could lead to von Brunn receiving the death penalty, officials said.
Meanwhile, we learn more about the killer, and his hatred not just for Jews, but also for the president: In his car, officers found a notebook with a handwritten note that read, "You want my weapons _ this is how you'll get them. The Holocaust is a lie. Obama was created by Jews," according to a court affidavit. Meanwhile, Michelle Malkin grasps at straws, honing in on an irrelevant detail of the now, yes, vindicated DHS report: which war Von Brunn fought in. Earth to Michelle and the rest of the wingers: the report covered not just veterans, but right wing extremists more broadly, who harbor anti-government, racist, anti-Semitic and other sentiments, and it stated that radical groups may ALSO try to recruit returning vets. Harping on the veteran angle may help soothe your home schooled readers in the parent bunkers who feel dangerously close, ideologically, to Mr. Von Brunn, but it won't fool the rest of us earthlings. Per Politico: In addition to the Holocaust Museum shooting, the potential for violence from the right was also highlighted on May 31, when a well-known abortion doctor, George Tiller, was gunned down at his church in Wichita, Kan. The man charged with the shooting, Scott Roeder, had some ties to the militant anti-abortion group Operation Rescue and was affiliated in the 1990s with an anti-government group known as the “Freemen,” which claimed to be exempt from the authority of state and federal officials.. In another incident highlighted by civil rights activists, three Pittsburgh police officers were gunned down in April. The alleged shooter, Richard Poplawski, 23, reportedly told friends that he feared losing his cache of weapons to “Obama gun laws.” Poplawski, who appears to have been a regular contributor to white supremacist Web sites, also railed against Jewish control of the media and banks, friends said. Also in April, two sheriffs deputies in northern Florida were killed in a shootout with a national guard soldier, Joshua Cartwright, as they tried to arrest him for domestic abuse. Cartwright, who was also killed in the exchange, was reportedly “severely disturbed” over Obama’s election and felt the U.S. government was conspiring against him.
Labels: anti-Semitism, crime and punishment, James Von Brunn, murder, white supremacists |