26-09-2025 21:55 via nationalpost.com

'Hey fascist! Catch!': Inscribing bullets, guns may be part of killing ritual, expert says

A handful of recent shootings in the United States have had a common thread: the bullets, casings and weapons have acted as a vehicle for written messages. On Sept. 24, a person being held at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas was killed and others were injured. The shooter, who fired off multiple rounds at the facility, allegedly inscribed the words “ANTI ICE” onto an unspent bullet casing, according to FBI Director Kash Patel. The suspect was identified
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