Two Iraq War Veterans Accused In Michigan Church Massacre And North Carolina Restaurant Shooting

In just days, two Iraq War veterans carried out mass shootings — one at a Michigan church and another at a North Carolina restaurant — a disturbing pattern that raises serious questions. Some outlets have reported that the 40-year-old North Carolina suspect struggled with schizophrenia or carried a bullet in his brain after being wounded in Iraq, but I have not been able to confirm either claim yet.

Alleged Mormon Church Shooter Identified — 42 Yr-Old Military Vet — Reportedly Has “ANTI-Trump/Pence” Sign on Fence Attached to His Garage

 

 

40-Year-Old Suspect Detained in Mass Shooting at the American Fish Company Restaurant in North Carolina, 3 Killed and 8 Injured

Iraq War veteran Thomas Sanford ID’d as gunman who attacked Grand Blanc LDS church, killing 4 and setting it ablaze

Accused Southport shooter was ex-Marine shot in Iraq, carried bullet in his brain

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