Posted on 11/21/2014 6:18:54 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
The Miami media finally got around to reporting a little bit about the shooter at FSU.
NOTHING, however, about the victims.
I have seen enough liberal media to know that if the shooter were white and had shot two or three black students, RACISM would be the drumbeat....
In this case, the shooter was black....but the victims have not been identified.
Wanna guess? How’s yer supply of tinfoil?
Definitely something amiss. It’s way to soon to discard the tinfoil hat. After the message from the revrund obama last night, I’m wearing tinfoil underwear too.
I never even saw a picture of the shooter.
You can put the tinfoil away.
I did read that the shooter was “afraid of the government.” So if he had been white, the MSM would be casting him as one of us. If he is black, then we are spared that.
So we can all roll up the foil for another day.
one of holders people.
a negro.
I saw a picture of a white man shot in leg at Daily Mail. He appears alert and is laying on ground in library.
Black
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/11/20/myron-may-profile-fsu/70011814/
I really don’t think this had anything to do with racism though - the guy was bonkers.
No mention that the shooter was one of Holder's people and if 0bama had a son, he would be just like him.
I saw a still picture of him on the news.
He’s black, and a graduate of FSU.
One of his victims was identified as Nathan Scott, an electrical engineering student, white. Another, Jason Derfuss was spared injury by books he checked out moments before being shot. Jason appears to be white from the image of the damaged books held by his hand.
The shooter, Myron May, had well documented mental issues. Details at the linked article by Heavy.com.
http://www.local10.com/news/fsu-shooter-was-alumnus-police-say/29839436
Shows his facebook page
>>The shooter was identified as Myron May, who graduated from Florida State in 2005 before attending law school at Texas Tech University...May’s Facebook page was filled with Biblical quotes and a post that mentioned “targeted individuals.”...Local 10 News has identified one of the victims as Nathan Scott, who works at the library. A spokesperson with Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare confirmed Thursday night that Scott was shot in the leg and is now recovering in the hospital with the support of his family. He is believed to be the man who was shot in the leg that could be seen lying on the floor in another student’s cellphone video.
video:
http://www.local10.com/news/fsu-shooting-local-student-captures-video-of-victim/29832706
35 seconds in: victim is white
http://heavy.com/news/2014/11/myron-may-fsu-gunman-strozier-library-jason-derfus/2/
#10. scroll down to Nathan Scott one of the victims.
1st page of info:
http://heavy.com/news/2014/11/myron-may-fsu-gunman-strozier-library-jason-derfus/
Sounds like suicide by cop. The latest story I read says he shot two people at the entrance to the library (with an additonal student grazed by a bullet), went into the security area at the entrance, then turned around and came back out and was standing on the wheelchair ramp when the police got there.
Five campus police and one city police officer were there within two minutes and shot the perp. Early stories say he shot at the police, but it looks like they’re backing off that account and saying they’re still investigating. One student was still listed in critical condition as of Thurs. night.
Daily mail showed one victim. The books in his backpack stopped the bullet. He was white.
If the media does not report the race of the victim, you can reasonably deduct that the victim was White.
I read somewhere that he was an alumnus of Florida State and had recently moved beck to the area.
Maybe, just maybe he got his degree in Black Studies and was pissed about his oh so few career opportunities.
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