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Transgender Denver high school student is identified as
‘second gunman who killed one classmate and wounded eight’,
as friends refer to him as a ‘tortured soul’ who ‘didn’t get
the support he needed’
Alec McKinney has been accused of killing one classmate and
injuring eight others alongside his friend Devon Erickson at
STEM School Highlands Ranch on Tuesday.
Authorities described McKinney as a female juvenile named
Maya after initially identifying the second gunman as a boy
based on appearances.
But friends of McKinney have confirmed that the teen
identified as a male and preferred to be called ‘Alec’.
McKinney is reportedly in the process of transitioning from
female to male, but Sheriff Tony Spurlock would not confirm
if the young suspect was transgender.
‘Right now we are identifying the individual as a female,
because that’s where we’re at,’ he said. ‘We originally
thought the juvenile was a male by appearance.’
When McKinney appeared in court on Wednesday, his attorney
said he preferred the pronoun ‘he’, according to CBS Denver.
So many QResearch Notables...
The ICIG-FBI meetings hold special significance because it
was allegedly several of these meetings where the ICIG
officials passed a lead to the FBI about anomalies in the
metadata of the emails indicating that a copy of nearly
every email was sent to an agent of a foreign power.
Several lawmakers, as well as the Justice Departments
Inspector General, publicly confirmed that then-ICIG Charles
McCullough told them about the metadata anomalies and that
the lead was communicated to the FBI. The FBI acknowledged
that Clintons emails could have been breached by foreign
actors who covered their tracks, but denied that any
evidence of foreign infiltration was found.
Several current and former senior FBI officials involved in
the Clinton case denied in congressional testimonies any
recollection of receiving the metadata lead.