NEW report: Apalachee gunman allegedly posted about mass shooting plan because of 'lack of trans acceptance'



Last week, on September 4, 14-year-old Colt Gray opened fire on his classmates and teachers at Apalachee High School in Statham, Georgia. The tragedy left two students and two teachers dead. Colin Gray, Colt’s father, has also been arrested and charged.

This information is all out in the open and being discussed on virtually every news platform.

However, it’s not the full story.

Sara Gonzales has details about the tragedy that are undoubtedly being downplayed or even covered up by the corrupt mainstream media.

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“According to Andy Ngo on Twitter, law enforcement sources speaking to CNN reveal that the Discord account belonging to the Georgia mass school shooting suspect allegedly had posts about plans for a mass shooting over grievances about the lack of trans acceptance,” she reports.

“So plan on this story getting no coverage now,” adds Grant Stinchfield, host of "Stinchfield Tonight."

“Can we now go to all the people that coerced him and mind-polluted him and caused him to fall off the cliff and told him he can pick his gender? ... All of them are culpable,” says Jaco Booyens, host of "The Bottom Line.”

Sara then points to the Covenant School shooter, whose manifesto was recently leaked after being kept under lock and key for well over a year because the shooter was trans and her journal proved the shooter’s violence was directly tied to radical leftist ideologies.

“You're not allowed to ask questions once we find out that [the shooter is] part of the special interest group,” she says, condemning the mainstream media’s decision to “just disappear things” when they don’t fit the accepted narrative.

“It is amazing the sheer number of these mass shooters that are now identifying themselves as trans individuals,” says Stinchfield.

“It’s a social engineering project. ... This is how you break a nation,” says Booyens.

To hear more of the conversation, watch the episode above.

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Associated Press sets stage for Harris campaign's latest deception — this time targeting JD Vance



The Associated Press has once again furnished the Harris campaign with propaganda to further mislead voters about its political adversaries.

Following a horrific school shooting in Georgia on Wednesday, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) expressed his sympathy for the victims and their families and lamented the fact that such tragedies happen.

The AP mutilated Vance's remarks both in a now-deleted social post and in a since-re-titled article with the ostensible aim of painting him as callous and accepting of the school-shooting status quo.

The Harris campaign did not miss a beat, seizing upon the AP's deceptive framing to engage in some deception of its own — providing a damning characterization of Vance's remarks and recommendations wholly divorced from reality.

'More bulls*** from the Fake News AP.'

Although the Associated Press has walked back its misleading titles, the false narrative it inspired lives on in the propaganda shared by the Harris campaign and its boosters.

Reality

A school shooting took place Wednesday morning at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, claiming the lives of two teachers and two students.

Vance told the crowd at a campaign rally in Phoenix the following day:

First of all, what happened in Georgia is just an awful tragedy. And I know we've got a lot of parents and a lot of grandparents in this room — I mean, I cannot imagine. You know, little kids so excited to go back to school, God love them, and they're at their first week back from the summer, and an absolute barbarian decides to open fire and take their lives and also a couple teachers.

The video the Associated Press shared to YouTube omitted the following from its playback of Vance's speech:

We gotta think about these people. If you're the praying type, and I know I am, we gotta hold them up in prayer. We gotta be hoping for the best for this incredible community because no parent should have to deal with this. No child should have to deal with this. And yes, after holding these folks up in prayer and giving them our sympathies — because that's what people deserve in a time of tragedy — then we have to think about how to make this less common. Now look: the Kamala Harris' answer to this is to take law-abiding American citizens' guns away from them. That is what Kamala Harris wants to do. But we have to ask ourselves, we actually have been able to run an experiment on this because you've got some states with very strict gun laws and you've got some states that don't have strict gun laws at all. And the states with strict gun laws — they have a lot of school shootings, and the states without strict gun laws, some of them have school shootings too, so clearly strict gun laws is not the thing that is going to solve this problem.

The AP resumed sharing footage from Vance's speech at the point where the senator discussed a potential remedy to this problem, stating, "I don't like this. I don't like to admit this. I don't like that this is a fact of life. But if you are a psycho and you want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets."

Vance added, "We have got to bolster security at our schools so that a person who walks through the front door and kill a bunch of children, they're not able to."

The Ohio senator noted further that this is not the reality he wants, particularly not for his own children, but this is the reality "that we live in."

The Associated Press' framing

The Associated Press covered the speech Thursday. Although the body of the article was relatively accurate in its characterization of Vance's remarks, the corresponding title and social media post, which netted millions of impressions and thousands of retweets prior to its deletion, told a different story.

The original article title — which survives on the pages of various publications that recycle the Associated Press' content and has lookalikes in the pages of the Washington Post and other liberal publications — read, "JD Vance says school shootings are a 'fact of life,' calls for better security."

Noticeably absent from the title was the indication he "lament[ed]" the reality of school shootings; specifically that he said, "I don't like that this is a fact of life."

The post on X, like the original article, said, "JD Vance says school shootings are 'fact of life,' calls for better security."

Critics cognizant of the difference between the Associated Press' framing and the actual content of Vance's remarks lashed out. Soon, a community note was appended to the post, prompting the liberal publication to change the article's title and delete its tweet.

The Trump War Room on X wrote, "More bulls*** from the Fake News AP."

Vance spokesman William Martin told Fox News Digital, "This is yet another case of the fake news media brazenly lying about a Republican politician. Senator Vance said exactly the opposite of what the Associated Press claimed."

"It should come as no surprise that the AP lost any and all credibility it had years ago, because they will lie about literally anything in order prop up the Democrats," continued Martin. "Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has called for all police officers to be removed from schools, putting children all over America at risk. It's yet another example of how Kamala Harris's weak, failed, and dangerously liberal agenda makes her unfit for office."

The new title for the article is "JD Vance says he laments that school shootings are a 'fact of life' and calls for better security."

The new tweet reads, "JD Vance says he laments that school shootings are a 'fact of life' and says the U.S. needs to harden security to prevent more carnage like the shooting this week that left four dead in Georgia."

The AP said in a subsequent message, "This post replaces an earlier post that was deleted to add context to the partial quote from Vance."

Harris propaganda

The Harris campaign ran with the Associated Press' framing, hyperlinking it to an internal communications plan then tweeting, "JD Vance responds to the deadly shooting in Georgia by saying school shootings are just 'a fact of life' and attacking common sense gun safety reform."

'Instead of addressing her own failures, she lies about what I said.'

In an official statement, the Harris campaign wrote, "Yesterday, Vice President Harris said 'it doesn't have to be this way' in response to another senseless school shooting. Donald Trump and JD Vance think school shootings are a 'fact of life' and 'we have to get over it.'"

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The Trump campaign responded, "Kamala's interns just released a statement pushing FAKE NEWS that the Associated Press just retracted. Watch the full video and you'll clearly see that JD Vance does not say what they claim he said. These morons do nothing but lie every single day."

Harris' campaign was not alone in peddling the falsehood, however; its leader had similarly gone in on the action, tweeting, "School shootings are not just a fact of life. It doesn't have to be this way."

Vance responded directly, writing, "Kamala wants to take security out of our schools instead of protecting our children. Instead of addressing her own failures, she lies about what I said. More desperation from the biggest fraud in American politics."

Late last month, the Associated Press supported another false Democratic narrative.

Blaze News previously reported that the liberal publication parroted the false Democratic claim that Project 2025 is the "Republican blueprint for a second Trump term in the White House."

Project 2025 responded on X, "Is this the AP or the DNC account? Project 2025 does not represent any candidate or campaign."

Only after the damage was done did the AP correct its error and delete its post, noting it had "misidentified the blueprint as Republican."

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Georgia police say shooting suspect was targeting white males in interstate shootings



Authorities say a suspect, who is accused of shooting and wounding five people in Alabama and Georgia, said that he did so because he was targeting white men.

The suspect is accused of staging three separate assaults in Columbus, Georgia, and in Phenix City, Alabama.

All the victims who were wounded in the attacks over the weekend are expected to recover.

What are the details?

According to a report from the Associated Press, a detective testified Monday during a preliminary hearing that the suspect, 39-year-old black male Justin Tyran Roberts, admitted that the crimes were racially motivated.

Roberts reportedly told authorities that he targeted white males in the shootings because "white men had picked on him and wronged him for all his life."

In a statement, Columbus Detective Brandon Lockhart said, "Basically, he explained throughout his life, specifically white males had taken from him, and also what he described as military-looking white males had taken from him."

Columbus Police Chief Freddie Blackmon said Sunday that there was no evidence that Roberts knew any of his victims.

According to a Fox News report Tuesday, Lockhart added that Roberts said, "I had to have him" about one of the white male shooting victims.

Judge Julius Hunter found probable cause to send Roberts' case to Muscogee Superior Court, the Fox News report added.

Public defender Robin King has also reportedly requested a mental health evaluation in Roberts' case, and said that he had been the victim of "delusions."

"The officer's testimony has demonstrated that Mr. Roberts is having delusions and a disconnect from reality," King was said to have told Hunter.

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What else?

A Facebook post from the Columbus Police Department said, "On Saturday June 12, 2021, officers from the Columbus Police Department arrested Mr. Justin Tyran Roberts (B/M/39). In the preceding 20 hours he is believed to have carried out the following acts:06-11-21 at approximately 2015 hours, he shot an individual multiple times at 1400 Whitewater Ave, Phenix City.06-11-21 at approximately 2215 hours, he shot 3 persons in the area of 1032 Broadway in Columbus.06-12-21 at approximately 1404 hours, he shot a person at 3rd Avenue and 4th Street in Columbus.On today's date, members of the Columbus Police Department organized a search and saturated the area of 3rd Avenue and 4th Street. At 1610 hours, the suspect, Justin Roberts was located and taken into custody without incident."

Authorities arrested Roberts and charged him with aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and theft by receiving stolen property (firearm).

According to the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, prosecutor Nicholas Hud said that Roberts has prior felony convictions, including an earlier case of having a stolen gun, and of being a convicted felon with a firearm.

Authorities also expect to file charges against him in Alabama, according to police. Additional warrants will be obtained for three counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.