Louisville shooter reportedly left 13-page anti-gun manifesto, said he shot up bank to prove how easy it could be done
· Apr 21, 2023 · NottheBee.com

According to The Daily Mail, the mass shooter who killed 5 people and injured 9 others at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky left a lengthy manifesto explaining his reasons for perpetrating the shooting.

While the manifesto has not been officially released, it seems the perp murdered these people in a bizarre anti-gun protest, killing them because he was opposed to mass shootings.

The 13-page missive describes his goals before the horror at the downtown Old National Bank, where the 25-year-old livestreamed the massacre on Instagram as he gunned down co-workers at their morning conference.

Sturgeon made three key points in the manifesto, which is in the hands of the police: he wanted to kill himself, he wanted to prove how easy it was to buy a gun in Kentucky and he wanted to highlight a mental health crisis in America.

According to The Daily Mail, the killer wanted to show how easy it was to buy a gun and commit a mass shooting. He did that by buying a gun and committing a mass shooting.

The mass-murderer legally purchased an AR-15 assault rifle on April 4, six days before he entered the bank at 8:33am where he was met by a friendly woman colleague at the entrance. He told her 'you need to get out of here' before he tried to shoot her.

The narrative now is that the shooter may have suffered brain trauma from concussions (apparently not enough for him to graduate college and work a white-collar job at the bank), and the media is running on that angle to explain the depravity of the human heart.

But as of right now, the evidence points to the simplest explanation: This was another murderous act perpetrated by a left-wing terrorist who hated the people he disagreed with and wanted others to suffer in order to prove his point.


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