It Turns Out Candace Owens Inspired Nashville School Shooter, Solomon Henderson’s Manifesto
In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that Candace Owens was a major influence on the Nashville school shooter, Solomon Henderson. Henderson, who carried out a devastating attack on his schoolmates at Antioch High School, left behind a manifesto detailing his motivations and inspirations. In the manifesto, he specifically mentioned Candace Owens […] The post It Turns Out Candace Owens Inspired Nashville School Shooter, Solomon Henderson’s Manifesto appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.
In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that Candace Owens was a major influence on the Nashville school shooter, Solomon Henderson. Henderson, who carried out a devastating attack on his schoolmates at Antioch High School, left behind a manifesto detailing his motivations and inspirations. In the manifesto, he specifically mentioned Candace Owens and Hitler as people who inspired his actions.
This revelation has sparked a significant amount of controversy and debate. Many are questioning the responsibility of public figures, such as Owens, and the potential impact their words can have on vulnerable individuals. Owens herself has faced criticism for her controversial statements and ideologies, with some arguing that she bears some responsibility for the tragic events that unfolded in Nashville.
The horror inside the school cafeteria unfolded at around 11am Wednesday and was partially streamed online.
Now it has emerged that police are probing a sprawling manifesto allegedly penned by Henderson, which gives some insight into the killer’s twisted mindset.
Much of the writings center on the gunman being ‘ashamed to be black’ and praise the work of Hitler and the Nazis.
Under one section headed, ‘Is there a particular groups or people that radicalized you the most?’, political commentator Owens is name-checked alongside far-right influencer Nick Fuentes and YouTuber Mr Beast.
‘Candace Owens has influenced me above all each time she spoke I was stunned by her insights and her own views helped push me further and further into the belief of violence over the Jewish question,’ the manifesto reads.
Moments before Henderson struck he posted chilling warnings about his plans, writing ‘today is a good day to die’.
‘I thought someone had found out when I got called to the office but it was just probation officer,’ Henderson wrote on his BlueSky account. ‘We’re good everything will be going scheduled.’
The final entries into the manifesto came on November 18 – the same day the Metro Nashville Police Department received a call indicating there was a school shooting at Antioch High School, which they later determined was a hoax, according to News Channel 5.
‘I was so miserable. I wanted to kill myself. I just couldn’t take anymore. I am a worthless subhuman, a living, breathing disgrace,’ the gunman allegedly wrote.
‘All my [in real life] friends outgrew me, act like they didn’t f***ing know me. Becoming me was so f***ing humiliating. That’s why I spend all day dissociating.’
Photos have also surfaced showing the teen making a Nazi salute.
We hope that this incident sparks a larger conversation about responsibility and accountability in the media industry. Celebrities and famous people need to think twice about the messages they’re putting out into the world and consider the potential consequences. Remember, we all have a role to play in creating a positive and inclusive society.
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