On Sunday, the United States suffered another horrific mass shooting. First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs Texas was filled with worshippers when the crazed gunman burst in, killing 26 and wounded many others.
The identified gunman, Devin Patrick Kelley, had his rampage stopped short when an armed citizen returned fire, causing him to flee. In the end, Kelley crashed his escape vehicle and was found dead. Of course, everyone wants to know what drove this young man to commit such a heinous crime, and unlike the Vegas massacre, it seems we already may have found an answer.
As reported at the Daily Mail, the ongoing investigation has revealed that Kelley was an “outcast” who took to the web and militantly “preached his atheism.” Former classmates say the 26-year was “‘creepy’, ‘crazy’ and ‘weird’.”
Patrick Boyce, who attended New Braunfels High School with the killer, told reporters: “He had a kid or two, fairly normal, but kinda quiet and lately seemed depressed. He was the first atheist I met. He went Air Force after high school, got discharged but I don’t know why. I was just shocked [to hear the news]. Still haven’t quite processed how he could have done that.“
Nina Rose Nava, who went to school with the gunman, wrote on Facebook: “In (sic) in complete shock! I legit just deleted him off my fb cause I couldn’t stand his post. He was always talking about how people who believe in God we’re stupid and trying to preach his atheism”
Christopher Leo Longoria replied: “I removed him off FB for those same reasons! He was being super nagtive (sic) all the timd (sic).”
Michael Goff added: “He was weird but never that damn weird, always posting his atheist sh** like Nina wrote, but damn he always posted pics of him and his baby – crazy.”
Nava added to DailyMail.com: “I went to school with him. We had a few conversations here and there. It’s not something I expected from him. He was an outcast but not a loner. He was popular among other outcasts. I haven’t spoke to him since high school.”
Another former classmate, who asked to remain anonymous, told DailyMail.com: “I grew up going to school with him… Always creeped me out and was different.”
Cord Eubank Brown wrote on social media: “I cannot believe this. I went to high school with this maniac. There were people I knew who stayed away from this guy for many reasons, which all make sense now. He just requested me on facebook recently.”
Many other classmates and acquaintances have emerged, all saying similar things about Kelley, agreeing that he was a virulent atheist and gave off creepy vibe.
This tragedy is already being politicized by the Left, as they’re once again giddy about the prospects of restricting gun rights. Not only that, the disgusting comments coming from leftists, who are trying and pin the blame on Republicans and white people in general, are beyond appalling. But this is what’s become normal in the current year, not even letting the bodies cool before using their tragic deaths for political gain.
Source: Daily Mail