The Cairns Post

‘Manifesto’ central to shooting investigat­ion

Gunman’s Walmart rampage a ‘possible hate crime’: chief

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TEXAS authoritie­s are investigat­ing the Saturday mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso as a possible hate crime, the city’s police chief said, as authoritie­s study an online manifesto linked to the suspect.

A 21-year-old from Allen, a suburb of Dallas, surrendere­d to police outside the store after the rampage that left 20 people dead and 26 wounded.

US media identified him as Patrick Crusius, who is white, and linked him to a “manifesto” posted online that includes passages railing against the “Hispanic invasion” of Texas.

“Right now we have a manifesto from this individual that indicates to some degree he has a nexus to potential hate crime,” El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen said at a news conference.

El Paso, a nine-hour drive from the Dallas area, lies on the Rio Grande River that marks the US border with Mexico. It has a population of 680,000, of which 83 per cent are of Hispanic descent, according to US census figures.

In recent months El Paso has also become one of the busiest entry points for undocument­ed migrants, especially from Central America, seeking asylum in the US.

On a weekend the city attracts droves of shoppers from Mexico, including from its Mexican sister city Ciudad Juarez, population 1.5 million.

Three of those killed came from Mexico, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador tweeted. And there are six Mexicans among the wounded, the country’s foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard said.

Crusius wrote that the attack “is a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas,” and made references to the Christchur­ch shootings in New Zealand, where a white gunman killed 51 mosque worshipper­s in March.

Crusius claimed that he was “defending” his country “from cultural and ethnic replacemen­t brought on by an invasion.” He also complained that the AK-47 rifle that he chose was “not designed to shoot rounds quickly, so it overheats massively after about 100 shots”. To counter this he said he’d wear a heatresist­ant glove. Crusius wrote that he probably spent less than a month preparing for the shooting. “I have to do this before I lose my nerve,” he noted.

Oddly, the document includes a rant against automation and corporate America. “The inconvenie­nt truth is that our leaders, both Democrat AND Republican, have been failing us for decades,” the document read.

He then describes his death as “likely inevitable”.

El Paso police said there was no exchange of gunfire when Crusius was detained.

 ?? Picture: AP PHOTO ?? GRIM SCENES: At least 20 people were killed in a shooting at a busy shopping area in the Texas border town of El Paso; (inset) the suspect.
Picture: AP PHOTO GRIM SCENES: At least 20 people were killed in a shooting at a busy shopping area in the Texas border town of El Paso; (inset) the suspect.

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