Times of Suriname

Washington gunman motivated by fake news

-

USA - US police have arrested a man wielding an assault rifle who entered a pizza restaurant that was the target of fake news reports it was operating a child abuse ring led by Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton and her top campaign aide. An unidentifi­ed 35-yearold man was being held for questionin­g after police were called to the Comet Ping Pong restaurant in Washington near the Maryland border, said Aquita Brown, a spokeswoma­n for the Metropolit­an Police Department in the nation’s capital. The suspect entered the restaurant and pointed a gun at a restaurant employee, who fled and notified authoritie­s, police said. The man then discharged the weapon inside the restaurant. There were no injuries. Two weapons were found inside the restaurant and a third one was recovered from the man’s vehicle, police added. They said the suspect during an interview with investigat­ors revealed that he came to the establishm­ent to “self-investigat­e” Pizzagate, the police statement said. Pizzagate is a baseless conspiracy, which falsely claims Clinton and her campaign chief John Podesta were running a child sex ring from the restaurant’s backrooms. Police said there was no active investigat­ion of child abuse allegation­s relating to the restaurant. A Reuters witness at the restaurant with his one-year-old child said it was crowded when the gunman entered, with many families dining. Last month, various media outlets, including the Washington Post and New York Times, reported on internet postings that had sparked death threats against the owner of the restaurant. The attack on Comet was considered an example of how fake news reports that proliferat­ed during the election year impacted people’s lives.

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? Police outside Comet Ping Pong, a pizza restaurant that was the subject of a fake news story. (Photo: EPA)
Police outside Comet Ping Pong, a pizza restaurant that was the subject of a fake news story. (Photo: EPA)

Newspapers in Dutch

Newspapers from Suriname