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I haven't seen a lot about this in the national news, but the lawyer for the 2019 El Paso mass shooter (Patrick Crusius) is now expressly stating that his client thought he was working for Trump to stop the "invasion" (by brown people) the president said was occurring in Texas.

elpasomatters.org/2025/03/30/p

Patrick Crusius believed he was fulfilling Trump’s wishes in El Paso attack, his attorney says

"Patrick Crusius believed he was acting at the direction of President Donald Trump when he murdered 23 people and wounded 22 others at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, his defense lawyer told El Paso Matters.

“He thought he had to stop the invasion because that’s what his president was telling him, which is just not rational,” defense attorney Joe Spencer said in his first extended interview about the mass shooting that Crusius said was meant to stop “the Hispanic invasion of Texas.”

“He thought, if he doesn’t do it, then nobody’s going to do it. He’s got to start,” Spencer said."

It's not lost on me that Trump sycophants and apologists have a whole ream of excuses at the ready; the shooter had a history of serious mental illness, his lawyer is a Democrat who (rightfully) thinks Trump's white nationalist rhetoric is dangerous, Crusius awkwardly tried to absolve Trump in his manifesto, and so forth. The fact is however that just because fascists are willing to spew disingenuous lies to cover up Trump and the larger fascist propaganda industry's involvement in motivating a mass murderer, doesn't mean any thinking person has to treat those disingenuous excuses seriously. This guy was one of Trump's legion of white nationalist fanboys; he was quoting Great Replacement conspiracy theories in his cut and pasted manifesto, he was adamantly against his lawyer subpoenaing Trump, and the shooter even admitted a 2019 Trump rally in Florida was the moment that convinced him to plan and enact the murders.

"Spencer said Crusius told him that a key event leading to the murderous rampage in El Paso occurred in May 2019 in Panama City Beach, Florida, when Trump spoke at a rally.

“I mean, you have 15,000 people marching up and you have hundreds and hundreds of people and you have two or three border security people that are brave and great,” Trump said, then added falsely that Border Patrol agents weren’t allowed to use weapons.

“But how do you stop these people?” Trump said.

“Shoot them,” someone in the audience shouted, drawing laughter from the crowd and a smile from the president.

“That’s only in the (Florida) Panhandle you can get away with that statement,” Trump said while shaking his head. “Only in the Panhandle.”

Crusius said he saw video of that Trump rally and was motivated to act, Spencer said. In June 2019, a month after the Florida Trump rally, Crusius purchased a semiautomatic rifle online and had it delivered to a gun dealer in his hometown of Allen, Texas, near Dallas, according to court records."

Like are you fucking kidding me? Please keep in mind that as you read this, the Trump regime is currently arguing that Venezuelan migrants are literally "an invasion" that justifies the president invoking war powers to ship them to a slave labor prison in El Salvador without due process. Of *course* this maggot fascist believed Trump was serious about migrants "invading" America and destroying the country because Trump himself is serious every time he says it! And the fact that Crusius was suffering from documented mental illness isn't a valid excuse either because when you tell folks that they're being invaded by brown people who're going to rape and murder them, you don't get to pretend its a surprise when vulnerable people high on your white nationalist conspiracy theories take that seriously; the negligence itself, is the problem here just as much as the overt race war rhetoric is.

By the way, don't sleep on the fact that the primary reason you're only hearing all of this now is that his lawyer has been under a gag order that was only dissolved in late March; you know, after Trump was elected again.

El Paso Matters · Patrick Crusius believed he was fulfilling Trump’s wishes in El Paso attack, his attorney saysPar Robert Moore
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Ta voiture, ta liberté ? Ou ta voiture, ton mouchard du moindre de tes moindres déplacements et de tes lieux de vie ?

La voiture, une "liberté" de plus en plus surveillée. Par les constructeurs, de plus en plus négligents. Et par les hackers, toujours à l'affût de données sensibles. Liberté, vraiment ?

Exemple n° 164385238955 de la surveillance de masse, type chinoise, qui gagne l'Europe.

macg.co/mobilites/2024/12/les-

MacGeneration · Les données de 800 000 véhicules du groupe Volkswagen étaient librement accessiblesPar Nicolas Furno

Unbelievable. Or maybe too believable...

I previously posted about Bolton Walk-in Clinic in Ontario not locking down their patient data despite multiple responsible disclosure alerts (infosec.exchange/@PogoWasRight). Then I reported that Canada's cybersecurity agency contacted me and offered to help (infosec.exchange/@PogoWasRight).

Well, they tried... but got no results either. Bolton Walk-In Clinic is still exposing patient data and didn't even do anything when contacted by Canadian federal police.

If any Canadian news outlet would like to report on this, get in touch. @JayeLTee and I will share the information with you (yes, I just volunteered him too). 😂

Or if anyone is in the vicinity of their clinic, maybe stand outside with a sign that says, "Bolton Walk-In Clinic is leaking patient data and ignoring alerts!" That might get some attention...

Bonus points if you get someone in a Santa outfit to stand outside their clinic with a sign that says "Bolton Walk-In Clinic is naughty -- they are leaking patient data."

Infosec ExchangeDissent Doe :cupofcoffee: (@PogoWasRight@infosec.exchange)Bolton Walk-In Clinic in Ontario: lock down your backup already! DataBreaches hates reporting on an incident when the entity has not yet secured misconfigured storage, but after four months of futile efforts to get a Canadian clinic to respond to responsible disclosures, maybe publication will help get them off the dime. Do any personal injury lawyers in Ontario, Canada, or folks in the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario follow me? Maybe they can get something done. Read more at: https://databreaches.net/2024/12/03/bolton-walk-in-clinic-in-ontario-lock-down-your-backup-already/ #misconfiguration #error #healthsec #dataleak #databreach #exposure #incidentresponse #DontCallMeHoney @brett

Well-argued case against #NDAs in #medical #malpractice settlements.
medpagetoday.com/opinion/secon

We share information about airline accidents in order to learn from them, improve safety, and save lives. Why not do the same in medical malpractice cases, where settlements now contain #nondisclosure agreements? Share enough info to save lives. The disclosure could omit the settlement amount and the parties could remain anonymous.

www.medpagetoday.comOpinion | Confidentiality Clauses Are Killing PatientsEliminating them is the lowest-hanging fruit in the patient safety movement

Ret Gen Ben Hodges, former commander of United States Army #Europe assessment on red lines imposed by the #US on Ukraine:

"This is criminal negligence on our part. Criminal #negligence. I don´t know how many more times we have to watch russian missiles slam into apartment buildings, #school yards and shopping centres, killing kids and innocent people, and yet we don´t allow #Ukraine to shoot at the places from which these attacks are originating"

#ArmUkraineToWIN #NATO

youtu.be/FByvTkrEtP8

In an attempt to cover up

his negligence Premier Blaine Higgs

slammed the family of Darrell Mesheau

last weekend for naming nurses in the lawsuit over their father's death.

The Inquiry into Mr Mesheau's death determined

that understaffing lcontributed to his death,

but the inquiry did not have the authority to legally determine negligence /liability.

#Cdnpoli #Nbpoli #Heakthcare #Negligence #CoverUpp

cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswi

CBCFamily of man who died in ER waiting room 'appalled' by N.B. premier's comments about lawsuit | CBC NewsAfter Premier Blaine Higgs slammed the family of Darrell Mesheau last weekend for naming nurses in a lawsuit over their father’s death, Mesheau’s son is speaking out.