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Posts reveal obsession with Nazis, guns, mass shooters
Garcia apparently espoused support for Nazi ideology, shared images of his many firearms and posted a photo of Allen Premium Outlets on a social media website in the weeks before the massacre.
A user on the Russian social media website Odnoklassniki posted photos of several receipts and an airline ticket with Mauricio Garcia’s name, along with a listed birthdate matching Garcia’s. A law enforcement source said investigators believe the account belonged to Garcia.
The account also posted a screenshot from Google Maps a few weeks before the shooting showing what times of day the mall was busiest.
In the account’s final missive – a rambling post from the day of the shooting – Garcia quoted from “South Park” and other movies and TV shows, and he alluded to his struggles with undisclosed personal problems.
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“Even if I did go to a psychologist,” the poster writes, “Their (sic) not going to be able to fix with whatevers wrong with me. Besides that sh*t’s expensive.”
There were also photos posted showing a man’s shirtless torso with a large swastika tattoo over the heart. It’s unclear whether the man is Garcia.
The existence of the account was first reported by the New York Times, and it was later identified by a researcher with the open source intelligence website Bellingcat.
The Odnoklassniki account, which has the username “PsycoVision 5,” listed no friends or groups, suggesting Garcia may have used it like a personal diary, tweeted Aric Toler, the Bellingcat researcher who identified the account.
But the posts are publicly visible to anyone with an account on the social media site, which is also known as OK.RU.
Garcia self-identified in some posts as an “incel,” a term the Anti-Defamation League defines as “heterosexual men who blame women and society for their lack of romantic success.” Some posts were sexist and expressed anger toward women.
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Another post expressed anger toward family members who “mocked any attempt I made to be masculine…” and “told me I was disturbed…” Another post described people making jokes or awkward comments about the poster’s likelihood of committing mass murder.
Other photos posted on the account include various firearms – some of which, the user wrote, he acquired in recent months.
An April 24 post praised the Nashville school massacre shooter who killed six people – including three children – in March.
Other posts espoused antisemitism and echoed the “replacement theory,” the false notion a conspiracy is underway to make the US population less White. Some gunmen motivated by racism have said they were inspired by the theory.
Possible ties to extremist groups emerge
Investigators are considering whether Garcia may have been driven by right-wing extremism, a senior law enforcement source familiar with the investigation tells CNN.
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Prior to the massacre, Mauricio Garcia apparently posted a photo of a tactical vest with a patch reading RWDS, which authorities believe to be a reference to Right Wing Death Squad.
Obtained by CNN
A photo obtained by CNN shows Garcia – dressed in black and tactical gear – lying on the ground after being shot. He was wearing an insignia that authorities believe may be associated with extremist groups, the source said.
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Garcia wore an RWDS patch – a reference to Right-Wing Death Squad, the source said. In addition to an AR-15-style firearm and another weapon found with Garcia, police discovered several more weapons in his car, the law enforcement source told CNN.
Neighbors of an address matching that of Garcia’s parents were shocked to learn Garcia was the shooter, they told CNN.
“I know nothing happened on our block, but it sends a chill down your spine knowing the suspect lives a few houses away,” neighbor Moises Carreon said.
Garcia had been living in some form of transient lodging, according to the law enforcement source. He’d been staying in an extended-stay hotel in Dallas, The Dallas Morning News reported.