Suspected Iowa school shooter's digital footprint indicates his was possibly yet another trans rampage



Students returning to school for their second semester in the small town of Perry, Iowa, were met Thursday morning with gunfire and bloodshed. The suspect responsible for ushering in the new year with senseless violence appears to have been yet another butcher captive to trans ideology.

According to authorities, the 17-year-old suspect, a student at the school, stalked the halls of Perry Middle and High School Thursday morning armed with a pump-action shotgun, a homemade bomb, and a small-caliber handgun. He began opening fire on children and staff around 7:47 a.m., before the start of classes.

Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante indicated the fact classes had not yet begun may have been a limiting factor on the number of victims ultimately attacked, reported Newsweek.

"School didn't start yet, luckily, so there were very few students and faculty in the building, which I think contributed to a good outcome in that sense," said Infante.

The suspect murdered a sixth-grader from Perry Middle School and injured five others, four of whom were students. The fifth victim was identified by the school district as the school's principal, Dan Marburger.

Three of the victims were taken to Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines, and others were taken to MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center, reported the Associated Press — a news agency that has attempted to paint the shooter as a victim of bullying.

One of the survivors is in critical condition. The other four are reportedly now in stable condition.

Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds said in a statement, "Our hearts are broken by this senseless tragedy. Our prayers are with the students, teachers & families of the Perry Community."

Reynolds thanked police and first responders for their fast response, stating, "Their heroic actions today we can say saved lives."

Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Assistant Director Mitch Mortvedt underscored during a press conference Thursday that the response by law enforcement was swift and unflinching. At least 150 law enforcement agents ultimately rushed to the scene.

"Perry Police officers responded within minutes. They immediately made entry and witnessed students and faculty either sheltering in place or running from the school," said Mortvedt. "Once inside, they located multiple individuals with gunshot wounds. Officers immediately attempted to locate the source of the threat and quickly found what appeared to be the shooter with a self-inflicted gunshot wound."

The shooter evidently offed himself before being able to deploy his improvised explosive device against innocents. Mortvedt indicated that the bomb, which was "pretty rudimentary," was successfully neutralized by the state fire marshal and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents.

Investigators are now analyzing the suspect's posts on social media, particularly on Reddit and TikTok — both of which have been deactivated.

Prior to the shooting, the suspect reportedly posted a selfie taken inside the school's bathroom to his TikTok account along with the lyrics "now we wait" from the song "Stray Bullet" from the German band KMFDM.

The New York Post highlighted that that the same song referenced by the suspect was also used on the personal website of one of the shooters behind the 1999 Columbine High School massacre.

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An archived version of the suspect's TikTok account reveals his bio was limited to an LGBT activist flag emoji. Extra to stating "he/they" pronouns on social media and allegedly engaging with other LGBT activists about transgenderism, the suspect also appears to used the hashtag "genderfluid" and posted, "love your trans kids."

In one of the suspect's alleged Reddit posts, he noted he was being held back from beginning the sex-change process because he didn't "want to look ugly."

While acknowledging that the shooter may have been trans, leftists have rushed to downplay the relevance as well as the corresponding trend.

The Advocate, an LGBT activist publication, stressed, "While there have been isolated incidents involving transgender or nonbinary people in mass shootings, these are not representative of the broader trend."

The 26-year-old behind the Sept. 20, 2018, mass shooting outside a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, Maryland, was a transvestite who had reportedly been receiving hormone therapy and planning to get a sex change operation.

The woman behind the 2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch mass shooting in Colorado was also a transvestite transitioning at the time she took aim at unarmed students.

The lawyers for the man behind the November 2022 massacre at a non-straight nightclub in Colorado Springs, which left five dead and 25 injured, indicated he identified as non-binary, reported Newsweek.

The female LGBT activist who shot up a Christian elementary school in Nashville last March, killing three children and three adults, was another transvestite who identified as a man.

Angela Ferell-Zaballa, executive director of the gun-grab group Moms Demand Action, told the Advocate, "Extremists often try to muddy the waters by blaming our gun violence crisis on mental health or gender identity, when often people with these lived realities are most likely to be victims of gun violence, rather than perpetrators of it."

Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of GLAAD, stated, "Media outlets that speculate on the shooter's identity or their support of LGBTQ rights instead of focusing on those impacted are contributing to a false and sweeping narrative about vulnerable communities."

The Human Rights Campaign's national propagandist, Brandon Wolf, told the Advocate that Libs of TikTok's Chaya Raichik, among those who have highlighted the suspect's apparent trans-identification, "is using a horrific shooting to try and drum up anti-LGBTQ+ hysteria for her cause. In truth, LGBTQ+ people are disproportionately impacted by gun violence, a reality made worse by those like her, who demonize the community at every turn and peddle dangerous, bogus narratives in exchange for influence."

LGBTQ Nation, which recognized the shooter as "nonbinary," similarly lashed out at those dredging up evidence of his LGBT affinities, noting, "The right-wing focus on gun-toting queers and shooters' mental illness is merely a way to stigmatize queer people while also drawing attention away from gun control regulations that could help stop mass shootings in the first place."

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Women roast clothing company for featuring a bearded man wearing dresses



Women sounded off in the comments of an Instagram post that apparently features a bearded man sporting Son de Flor dresses.

The post, in which David Ross Lawn can be seen sporting the women's apparel, appears on both Lawn's and Son de Flor's Instagram feeds.

Many women blasted the company and lamented the woke post.

"Oh for goodness sake. That's it. I'm not dealing with this company again. Have had a gut full of this perverted agenda against women. UNFOLLOWING," one person declared.

"Unfollowing, and never purchasing again. Might go so far as to get rid of what I have. Way to ruin it.... Men can NEVER be women!" another person said.

"Way to oppress women yet again with men in women’s spaces. Bye," another person wrote.

"That's really sad that you also felt like you had jump on the current bandwagon. I love your dresses and have taken my favorite pictures in it! Sadly I can no longer support your brand," another person wrote.

"Unfollow. No need to associate with a brand that wont protect womens spaces. Disgusting," someone else said.

"What's your return policy? I wouldn't be caught dead wearing your dresses, this is not the look modest, conservative, WOMEN are after," someone wrote.

But other commenters had a very different take: "Absolutely beautiful!" one person wrote adding, "Their dresses suit you so well."

Son de Flor's Instagram account includes a link to a page on the company's website that featues "Linen Clothing For Women."

Lawn has many social media posts in which he can be seen wearing dresses. In one such post he included the hashtags #genderfluid, #genderfluidpride, #genderfluidfashion, #menindresses, #genderfluidstyle, and #lgbtqfashion.

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Eminem’s daughter comes out as non-binary, asks to be called ‘Stevie’



Rapper Eminem's adopted daughter, formerly known as Whitney, has come out as non-binary and wants to be called Stevie.

The rapper, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, adopted the 19-year-old when he briefly reunited with the child's mother, Kim Scott.

Mathers and Scott first married in 1999 and divorced two years later in 2001. They briefly remarried in 2006.

Scott and the rapper have one biological child together, 25-year-old Hailie.

What are the details?

The video features a photo montage of the teen throughout stages of her childhood up until present day and begins with Stevie crying.

In a TikTok video, Stevie writes, "Watch me become more comfortable with myself."

By the end of the montage, the video is captioned, "[S]tevie all pronouns."

The 19-year-old debuted the brand-new name in July, contained in the obituary of her late maternal grandmother, Kathleen Sluck, Meaww reports.

A portion of the tribute read, "Kathleen was a exceptional mom to her two daughters; Kim and Dawn; and was overjoyed to become a grandmother to her grandchildren; Alaina, Adam, Hailie, Stevie, P.J., and Parker."

What else?

Scott, Stevie's mother, was reportedly hospitalized on July 30 following a purported suicide attempt that was said to have taken place just a week after Sluck died.

Scott, 46, has battled drug addiction since the '90s.

According to a TMZ report, first responders rushed to Scott's Michigan home for reports of a suicidal person.

When law enforcement arrived at her home, Scott was reportedly so combative that she had to be restrained.

Page Six reported that Scott purportedly cut herself and a "fair amount of blood has spilled on to the floor."

"Authorities reportedly rushed her to the hospital for medical and psychological evaluation, but she has since returned home to recover," the outlet added.

Scott also lost her twin sister in 2016 following a suspected heroin overdose.

At the time, Scott said she would "never feel whole again."

"Dawn was my sweet, beautiful sister who lost her way," Scott wrote in an online condolences book according to the New York Post. "I kept a light lit for her hoping she'd find her way back to me. I miss her and love her more than anything I could ever say. I wish she was here so I could hug her and tell her I love her."

"Half of me is gone and I will never feel whole again," Scott continued. "She made me laugh and kept me on my toes. She was the best sister and friend in the world and I will miss her until we are together again."

Meaww also reported that Stevie's biological father, professional tattoo artist Eric Hartter, died in 2020. He, too, reportedly battled drug addiction.