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Media Silent After Suspected Mass Shooter Identified as Cross Dressing BLM Activist


It never ceases to amaze how bad the media is when it comes to their double standards when reporting on mass shootings.

On Monday night, a mass shooting occurred in Southwest Philadelphia, leaving five people killed and two children injured.

The male suspect, 40-year-old Kimbrady Watson Carriker, was arrested later that evening.

Carriker is a known Black Lives Matter activist, and according to sources, he often dressed in women’s clothing.

The mainstream media have mostly steered clear of this story.

At the very least, they’ve left many details out about the suspect..

The New York Post reported on the shooting:

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The rifle-wielding suspect who donned a bulletproof vest before allegedly shooting dead five men and injuring two children in Philadelphia has been identified as a Black Lives Matter supporter who shared gun-toting memes on social media.

Kimbrady Carriker, 40, was nabbed shortly after the bloodshed in the city’s Kingsessing neighborhood Monday night, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, citing sources.

Cops haven’t yet publicly disclosed the suspect’s identity.

On his Facebook page, Carriker posted two pictures of him wearing a bra, a women’s top and earrings with his hair braided long in March, three months before the alleged shooting.

He also regularly posts about supporting Black Lives Matter, including supporting workers who protested in the Strike For Black Lives in July 2020.

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The media has tiptoed its way around this senseless tragedy:

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The Post Millennial has more:

Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said law enforcement responded to gunfire in the area of South 56th Street and Chester Avenue shortly before 8:30 pm. Around 10 minutes later, police followed and cornered the suspect in an alleyway on the 1600 block of South Frazier Street.

On Facebook, Carriker was seen posting in support of Black Lives Matter, and follows the Black Lives Matter Philly Facebook page.



 

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