Fox News reporter: The shooters manifesto said he wanted to target administration officials.
Investigators also found extensive anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric across his social media accounts.
According to reports, Allen’s brother alerted New London Police Department… pic.twitter.com/GP0GnDhnS4
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Fox News reporter: The shooters manifesto said he wanted to target administration officials.
Investigators also found extensive anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric across his social media accounts.
According to reports, Allen’s brother alerted New London Police Department after receiving the alleged manifesto before the incident.
U.S. Secret Service and Montgomery County Police Department later interviewed Allen’s sister, Avriana Allen, at the family home in Rockville. Key points from the interview:
• She said her brother often made radical statements and spoke about doing “something” to fix today’s world.
• She confirmed he bought 2 handguns and a shotgun from Cap Tactical
Firearms and stored them at their parents’ home without their knowledge.
• He regularly trained with those firearms at shooting ranges.
• He was reportedly linked to a group called “The Wide Awakes.”
• He also attended a “No Kings” protest in California.
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