PITTSBURGH -- The man arrested in the mass shooting Saturday at a Pennsylvania synagogue appears to have made virulently anti-Semitic posts on a social media platform popular with far-right figures ...
Law enforcement is investigating a series of posts allegedly by the suspect. Social media posts have become an integral source of clues and possible evidence in criminal investigations in recent years ...
One by one, FBI tactical specialist Evan Browne read the posts. That Jews are evil. About sending Jews to the ovens. How Hitler was right. The hate-filled, antisemitic words and images were collected ...
After a planned break on Friday, day nine of the trial against Robert Bowers, the man accused of shooting and killing 11 worshippers at a Squirrel Hill synagogue, continued Monday with more witnesses ...
The claim, which local police called a “political pot stir,” comes after false smears against migrants in Springfield, Ohio, have also spread on social media ...
A top FBI official confirmed Tuesday that the shooter at a recent rally of President Trump’s is linked to numerous hate-filled posts on two social media accounts, including a far-right networking site ...
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