Man, 28, who shot and killed two black bystanders in Massachusetts after stealing a box truck and slamming it into another car was fueled by white supremacy , DA says
Suffolk County DA has released excerpts from journals belonging to Nathan Allen, 28, which detail how he was fueled by white supremacy’
In the profanity-filled journal excerpts, Allen wrote: White people are the worlds apex predators
He also wrote how the white race is superior and how whites in the USA are waking up to the fact that black people know they are inferior to us
Allen killed two innocent black bystanders in a suburb of Boston on June 26 in what the district attorney called an execution
Family, friends mourn 2 victims of potential hate crime
By PHILIP MARCELOJune 28, 2021 GMT
BOSTON (AP) One was a respected state trooper, the other a beloved Air Force vet.
Family and friends on Monday mourned David Green and Ramona Cooper, the two bystanders killed Saturday afternoon by a white gunman in a Boston suburb in an attack officials are treating as a hate crime.
Authorities, meanwhile, said they’re investigating when and how the gunman a 28-year-old man whose wedding plans amid the coronavirus pandemic were glowingly profiled in the local paper last summer became radicalized.
Prosecutors say Nathan Allen drew swastikas and wrote messages about whites being superior in the weeks leading up to the shootings. He was killed by police moments after shooting the victims, who were African American.
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Veterans and their spouses of all ages have four opportunities to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Brockton and Raynham this week.
The VA Boston Healthcare System is holding four vaccination clinics between Wednesday and Saturday at various locations in the area.
The vaccine, which is offered for free, is open to veterans and their spouses of all ages due to a bill passed by Congress in March that expanded eligibility through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Veterans do not need to be enrolled in the VA Healthcare System to sign up for the vaccine. The clinics are also open to caregivers and Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) recipients.
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