Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 28, 2020
The world has been totally shocked to find out that the Coors shooter is a black man.
Based on previous media reports, it was believed that only white people commit crimes. The fact that a black man did a shooting is causing many to have their heads flipped upside down, as they try to understand the meaning of this.
The man accused of opening fire at a Molson Coors plant in Milwaukee on Wednesday — killing five co-workers and himself — was a gun-loving electrician who had been in a long-running dispute with a co-worker, according to a report.
Anthony Ferrill, 51, had frequently argued with one of the fatally shot victims, a fellow electrician, an employee told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
The two co-workers had accused each other of going into each other’s offices and tampering with computer equipment or swiping tools, the source, who didn’t want to be named, told the outlet Thursday.
Ferrill also often watched movies on his phone during the day, something the other electrician had taken issue with, and believed he was being discriminated against because he was African American, the source added.
Ferrill had been fired earlier in the day but returned to the campus with a stolen name tag and a silenced gun, according to WBBM-TV.
He had worked as an electrician for more than 20 years — including about 17 at the Milwaukee brewery, according to the Sentinel, which cited multiple sources and online employment records.
The best response to this would be for the media to immediately stop reporting on the shooting.
If they report on the shooting, and feature pictures of the shooter on TV, that will lead people to believe that blacks commit crimes. And that simply is not true.
The good news is that the story, which was top news yesterday, has already dropped out of the headlines, and no outlets other than the New York Post are featuring pictures of the shooter in their reports.