Alleged attacker’s manifesto: Jews deserve hell. I will send them there

He also stated that he hoped to inspire others to commit similar crimes to his and that he expected to be freed from prison and “continue the fight.”

April 28, 2019 02:44
Chabad synagogue in Poway

Unconfirmed reports have identified the suspect in the shooting at the Poway synagogue as John Earnest, a far-right activist who allegedly posted a manifesto shortly before the attack occurred and may have been involved in another hate crime.

NBC San Diego Executive Investigative Producer Tom Jones reported that law enforcement sources confirmed that the shooter was John Earnest.

 

BREAKING: Law enforcement sources confirm to NBC News the #Poway shooting suspect is 19-year-old John T. Earnest. In a manifesto, Earnest takes credit for a recent mosque fire in Escondido. @EscondidoPolice confirm detectives are now investigating whether Earnest is responsible.

— Tom Jones (@TomJonesNBC) April 27, 2019
About twenty minutes before the attack, a Twitter user reported that a manifesto had been published on a site popularly used by the far-right and was worried that a mass shooting was imminent. The manifesto has been attributed to Earnest, but this is unconfirmed.

This was posted on a radical right wing the website about five minutes ago there is about to be a mass shooting. I’m trying to figure out how to report it pic.twitter.com/RxwmJ2VG0r

— Aric Victor (@AricVictor) April 27, 2019
The manifesto contained common far-right catchphrases, including descriptions of an “international Jewry” which is responsible for countless age-old blood libels, including the murder of Christ and alleged control over the media and the economy. This is similar to a trope in the antisemitic pamphlet The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Within the post, he wrote, “Every Jew young and old has contributed to these. For these crimes they deserve nothing but hell. I will send them there.”

He also stated that he hoped to inspire others to commit similar crimes to his and that he expected to be freed from prison and “continue the fight.”

The manifesto is full of religious imagery. He repeated throughout it that he was carrying out the attack to be a good Christian, saying “My God understands why I did what I did.” He proceeded to quote multiple verses from the New Testament as “proof.”

He also claimed in the post that the popular Youtuber known as Pewdiepie funded and planned the attack. He also stated that he carried out an arson attack in Escondido a week after the New Zealand mosque attacks. A note referencing the New Zealand attacks was left at the mosque.

Throughout the manifesto, he also referred to other minorities with racist terms, blaming them for a wide variety of personal complaints as well.

Similar manifestos have been published with other racist and antisemitic attacks in the past, including the New Zealand attacker.

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