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Hate Goes to Dollar General

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Another false flag for gun control with a side benefit of racial tension?

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Just when you thought that they were too busy playing with matches, here they go again. Let's see if there are any clues pointing to an alternative version of this event. Details about what authorities are calling a racially motivated shooting rampage in Jacksonville, Florida. Please identifying the suspect as 21-year-old Ryan Christopher Palmetter. The white male allegedly shooting and killing three black people. Investigators releasing this chilling video of the suspect entering the dollar general store on Saturday. He was armed with an AR-50. The rampage was 11 minutes long. The Jacksonville community in morning tonight, remembering the victims with visuals and gathering in prayer circles. All this taking place as thousands gathered in the nation's capital on Saturday to mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. The sheriff saying that hate that motivated this shooting only adds an additional layer of heartbreak. ABC's Alex Prisheh leads us off from Jacksonville. Tonight, chilling new video of that alleged gunman that authorities say carried out that horrific racially motivated attack at a Jacksonville dollar general as his community remembers the three victims killed. Angela Michelle Carr, 52 years old. An old Joseph or AJ, Lagerie, Jr., 19 years old. And Gerald Dishon Gaggan, 29 years old. At the order he said they were sincelessly gunned down because they were black. The alleged gunman identified as 21-year-old Ryan Christopher Paul Metter, authorities saying that before the shooting, Paul Metter was spotted at a historically black university, an Edward Waters University security guard engaging and forcing the alleged shooter to drive away. It looks to me that he went there to change into whatever he needed to change into. He had an opportunity to do violence in EWU. He did not. The sheriff says the 11-minute rampage began Saturday afternoon. At 108, surveillance video outside the store captures the shooter without warning raising his weapon and firing 11 rounds. Shooting into a black Kia and murders the first victim, is Angela Carr. He then walked inside, gun drawn, wearing a tactical vest. The suspect enters the dollar general store and engages the second victim, a young 19-year-old victim, an old Lagerie. One of his guns with a white swastika painted on it. Authorities say minutes later, Gerald Gallion entered the store with his girlfriend. The gunman killing Gallion and missing his girlfriend. At 118, 10 minutes into the shooting, the gunman allegedly texts his father telling his dad to check his computer. Father enters the room and finds a last-will-untestimate. By 153, the suspect's family called to alert the Clay County Sheriff's Office. But by that time, the rampage was over. The shooter, dying by suicide as officers arrived on the scene. The enforcement says that as a minor, the alleged gunman was held for 72 hours for mental health examination. But he was not on their radar and he had legally purchased a handgun in April and an AR-15-style rifle in June. Let me tell you this, there was no criminal record, nothing. There was nothing that we could have done to stop him from owning a rifle or a handgun. There was no red flags. Governor Rhonda Santas condemning the attack. We are not going to let people be targeted based on their race. We are going to stand up and we are going to do what we need to do to make sure that the eagle does not try and unpin the state of Florida. Authorities pointing to what they call evidence of hate. The shooter had authored several manifestos. When he put, the shooting was racially motivated and he hated black people.