Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Cops: No evidence W. Goshen killing motivated by Trump hatred

- By Michael Rubinkam

Police and prosecutor­s have offered no evidence that the fatal shooting of a Republican activist by his next-door neighbor in West Goshen was politicall­y motivated, despite online stories that strongly suggest his assailant was inspired by hatred of President Donald Trump.

Clayton Carter III, 51, of West Goshen Township, was charged with first-degree murder after police said he shot his next-door neighbor twice in the head early Tuesday on Box Elder Drive.

The victim, Brooks Jennings, was a GOP committeem­an, and Carter had anti-Trump signs in his yard. That prompted several right-wing websites to post stories that made a connection between Carter’s opposition to the president and Jennings’s slaying.

But there’s been no suggestion by authoritie­s that one had anything to do with the other.

A police affidavit filed in the case makes no mention of Trump, nor of Jennings’ work for the GOP, and says Carter had a “history of disputes” with Jennings and “multiple other neighbors.” The affidavit said Carter and Jennings argued over a spotlight immediatel­y before the shooting.

Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan, a Republican, cited a “long-running neighborho­od dispute” that culminated in the shooting.

West Goshen Police Chief Joseph Gleason told The Associated Press on Thursday: “They had their political difference­s, but at this point in time I’m not prepared to say it was politicall­y motivated.”

Carter was a menacing figure in the neighborho­od, residents told local media, and police said he had previously pulled a gun on Jennings.

Shannon Royer, senior adviser of the Chester County Republican Party, said there’s no indication that Jennings’ death had anything to do with his political leanings or Carter’s anti-Trump politics.

“The shooter was a problem in the neighborho­od for years. He had many disagreeme­nts with his neighbors on a whole range of issues. He was a very threatenin­g individual, and he had a history of violence,” Royer said. “We do not believe the shooting was inspired by any kind of political disagreeme­nt.”

Carter told police after the shooting that Jennings pulled a knife, according to court documents. His lawyer, Terrence Marlowe, said Carter claims he acted in self-defense.

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