The prevailing liberal media narrative, championed by democrats, is that a guy who hated Hispanics killed black people in Buffalo to get his revenge against Hispanics. There’s a lot of questions surrounding the shooting but the mystery just got deeper: Peyton Gendron’ best friend is Hispanic.
Allegedly Peyton Gendron was furious over the “Replacement Theory” that says democrats are allowing Hispanic immigrants to flood this country to replace white people and establish a loyal democratic party voting base. The liberal media tells us this is what inspired him to kill 10 mostly-black people in a Buffalo grocery store last Saturday.
But then comes this from The NY Post:
Accused white-supremacist mass murderer Payton Gendron dropped off ammunition and a high-powered rifle at his best friend’s home the day before his slaughter at a Buffalo supermarket, the pal has claimed.
The 18-year-old suspect showed up unannounced at 8 a.m. to drop off the terrifying arsenal with longtime pal Matthew Casado, a 19-year-old Hispanic man who has a black girlfriend, the friend told ABC News.
Casado — whose mother described Gendron as “like my other child” — was at work at the time in Conklin, NY, about 200 miles from where the mass shooter allegedly targeted black shoppers in Buffalo the next day.
His best friend is Hispanic and has a black girlfriend? And his best friend’s mom is like a mother to him? This doesn’t sound like a white supremacist who would go on a murderous rampage, killing black people because he hates Hispanics, does it?
I’ve written that there’s many things about this shooting that seem suspicious, but this is by far the biggest red flag. Neo-Nazis don’t have close Jewish friends, KKK members don’t have close black friends, and anti-Hispanic killers don’t have close Hispanic friends. Two of the people closest to Gendron are Hispanic.
Another thing that doesn’t make a lick of sense is the main point of this NY Post article:
Gendron texted him around 4:30 p.m. to say that a roommate had let him in to “put ammo cans in my room because he needed space to arrange in his house,” Casado told the outlet.
Gendron promised to pick up the ammunition that night — but never came, Casado told ABC.
He told the Daily Mail that the unwanted drop included five boxes of 5.66mm high-caliber ammunition, a high-powered rifle and two additional boxes of unspecified potential evidence.
I can guarantee that Gendron didn’t even drop off one round of “5.66mm” but he did apparently leave 5 cans of ammo and a rifle at his Hispanic friend’s house. Why would someone who is about to go on a shooting spree, in which the media tells us is the goal to kill as many people as possible, not bring his ammo stockpile and guns with him?
And while I’m thinking out loud, where did the gun he allegedly used in the shooting come from?
I suspect were about to reach the point where the media stops reporting on Gendron and the shooting, instead focusing on the outrage aimed at Republicans and Fox News for inspiring the hate-filled attack. The more you tug on these loose strings, the more the sweater unravels.