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[LGBTQIA+ dead story...] Suspected Gunman in Philadelphia Mass Shooting is BLM Supporter and Cross-Dresser
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Leroy N. Soetoro
2023-07-09 22:30:06 UTC
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mass-shooting-is-blm-supporter-and-cross-dresser/

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The suspect arrested in relation to a Monday night mass shooting in
Philadelphia that left five people dead and two wounded has been
identified as a Black Lives Matter supporter and a man who wears women’s
clothes.

The suspected gunman, 40-year-old Kimbrady Carriker, faces more than 30
counts, including murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault, and
carrying a firearm without a permit.

Multiple children were wounded in Tuesday’s shooting, including a 2-year-
old who was shot four times in the legs. One of the five deceased victims
was 15-year-old Daujan Brown.

Carriker has a criminal record, having been charged with possession of a
weapon without a license, carrying a firearm in public and drug possession
in 2003 which led to probation, according to Philadelphia court records.

On Carriker’s Facebook page, he has posted images wearing a bra, earrings,
and a women’s tank top.

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Kimbrady Carriker/Facebook

Initial police reports referred to the suspected gunman as a 40-year-old
male, but District Attorney Larry Krasner said in a press conference
Tuesday that DA’s office will be using “they/them” pronouns to refer to
the suspect based on the “information that we have at this time.”

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Kimbrady Carriker/Facebook

In 2020, Carriker posted a video to his Facebook page of a burning
Philadephia police car with “ACAB” (“all cops are b—rds”) graffiti spray
painted on it, captioning the post: “I was there; where were you? #we
matter.”

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Kimbrady Carriker/Facebook

Tina Rosette, Carriker’s former roommate, told the Philadelphia Inquirer
that Carriker was “really smart, intelligent, creative,” and loved
computers.

Rosette, 49, said that Carriker did have an “aggressive approach to some
things in life,” adding that he had sometimes taught young people how to
fight, “purportedly in self-defense.”

Tina’s daughter, 24-year-old Cianni Rosette who also lived with Carriker,
told the Inquirer that Carriker showed her a handgun several times, and
“was trying to get me comfortable around guns and stuff like that.”

Cianni Rosette described Carriker as someone who was occasionally
difficult to talk to, aloof and easy to anger, and at one point had tried
to initiate a romantic relationship with her, and was “pushy” about it.

Tina Rosette told the Inquirer that she and her daughter moved out about a
year ago, saying that Carriker was in a “dark place,” but that she was not
sure why.

According to police, the gunman was wearing a bulletproof vest and a ski
mask, and was armed with an AR-style rife, a pistol, extra magazines and a
police scanner.

The gunman had fired at police over the course of a chase spanning several
blocks before being cornered and surrendering in an alley, Police
Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said in a press conference Tuesday.

“On what was supposed to be a beautiful summer evening, this armed and
armored individual wreaked havoc, firing with a rifle at their victims
seemingly at random,” Outlaw said Tuesday.

The Police Commissioner asked for patience as they investigate the
shooting, and praised the bravery of the officers who tended to the
victims and those who “fearlessly ran toward the sounds of gunfire” to
apprehend the shooter.

“Their swift actions undoubtedly saved lives,” she said.

Following the shooting, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney called for something
to be done about “America’s gun problem.”

“A person walking down the city street with an AR-style rifle and shooting
randomly at people while wearing a bulletproof vest with multiple
magazines is a disgraceful but all-too-common situation in America,”
Kenney said. “I was today at Independence Hall where they wrote that
Constitution, and the 2nd Amendment was never intended to protect this.”

Kenney tweeted on July 4 that “This country must re-examine its conscience
and figure out how to get guns out of dangerous hands.”

“We are begging Congress to protect lives and do something about America’s
gun problem,” he said.
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Charlie Glock
2023-07-10 12:08:51 UTC
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The suspect arrested in relation to a Monday night mass shooting in
Philadelphia that left five people dead and two wounded has been
identified as a Black Lives Matter supporter and a man who wears women’s
clothes.
The suspected gunman, 40-year-old Kimbrady Carriker, faces more than 30
counts, including murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault, and
carrying a firearm without a permit.
Multiple children were wounded in Tuesday’s shooting, including a 2-year-
old who was shot four times in the legs. One of the five deceased victims
was 15-year-old Daujan Brown.
Carriker has a criminal record, having been charged with possession of a
weapon without a license, carrying a firearm in public and drug possession
in 2003 which led to probation, according to Philadelphia court records.
On Carriker’s Facebook page, he has posted images wearing a bra, earrings,
and a women’s tank top.
https://i0.wp.com/www.themainewire.com/wp-
content/uploads/2023/07/image.png?resize=768%2C1003&ssl=1
Kimbrady Carriker/Facebook
Initial police reports referred to the suspected gunman as a 40-year-old
male, but District Attorney Larry Krasner said in a press conference
Tuesday that DA’s office will be using “they/them” pronouns to refer to
the suspect based on the “information that we have at this time.”
https://i0.wp.com/www.themainewire.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/image-
1.png?resize=768%2C905&ssl=1
Kimbrady Carriker/Facebook
In 2020, Carriker posted a video to his Facebook page of a burning
Philadephia police car with “ACAB” (“all cops are b—rds”) graffiti spray
painted on it, captioning the post: “I was there; where were you? #we
matter.”
https://i0.wp.com/www.themainewire.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/image-
2.png?resize=768%2C432&ssl=1
Kimbrady Carriker/Facebook
Tina Rosette, Carriker’s former roommate, told the Philadelphia Inquirer
that Carriker was “really smart, intelligent, creative,” and loved
computers.
Rosette, 49, said that Carriker did have an “aggressive approach to some
things in life,” adding that he had sometimes taught young people how to
fight, “purportedly in self-defense.”
Tina’s daughter, 24-year-old Cianni Rosette who also lived with Carriker,
told the Inquirer that Carriker showed her a handgun several times, and
“was trying to get me comfortable around guns and stuff like that.”
Cianni Rosette described Carriker as someone who was occasionally
difficult to talk to, aloof and easy to anger, and at one point had tried
to initiate a romantic relationship with her, and was “pushy” about it.
Tina Rosette told the Inquirer that she and her daughter moved out about a
year ago, saying that Carriker was in a “dark place,” but that she was not
sure why.
According to police, the gunman was wearing a bulletproof vest and a ski
mask, and was armed with an AR-style rife, a pistol, extra magazines and a
police scanner.
The gunman had fired at police over the course of a chase spanning several
blocks before being cornered and surrendering in an alley, Police
Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said in a press conference Tuesday.
“On what was supposed to be a beautiful summer evening, this armed and
armored individual wreaked havoc, firing with a rifle at their victims
seemingly at random,” Outlaw said Tuesday.
The Police Commissioner asked for patience as they investigate the
shooting, and praised the bravery of the officers who tended to the
victims and those who “fearlessly ran toward the sounds of gunfire” to
apprehend the shooter.
“Their swift actions undoubtedly saved lives,” she said.
Following the shooting, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney called for something
to be done about “America’s gun problem.”
“A person walking down the city street with an AR-style rifle and shooting
randomly at people while wearing a bulletproof vest with multiple
magazines is a disgraceful but all-too-common situation in America,”
Kenney said. “I was today at Independence Hall where they wrote that
Constitution, and the 2nd Amendment was never intended to protect this.”
Kenney tweeted on July 4 that “This country must re-examine its conscience
and figure out how to get guns out of dangerous hands.”
“We are begging Congress to protect lives and do something about America’s
gun problem,” he said.
CNN and MSNBC will be reporting this in 5...4...3....2....1......NEVER.
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Charlie Glock
"To conquer a nation, first disarm it's citizens"
-- Adolf Hitler
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