• Solomon Henderson's motive for Antioch High School shooting revealed in

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    Disturbing ramblings that school shooter Solomon Henderson reportedly
    posted online in the moments before he opened fire at Antioch High School
    offer a terrifying look into his mind.

    The supposed 47-page manifesto included a layout of the Tennessee school,
    along with photos of the weapons he wanted to use and his thoughts about
    why he wanted to commit a shooting.

    His final writings 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 17- year-old 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.'

    Much of the rest of the document, which was said to be linked to a social
    media account linked to Henderson, deals with his struggle with race and
    racial issues.

    Henderson allegedly said that he was 'ashamed to be black,' before he goes
    on to use anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim language. He even apparently
    included a flyer for the Goyim Defense League, a neo-Nazi group that
    visited Nashville over the summer.

    The manifesto also claims he was inspired by people like Candace Owens,
    Nick Fuentes, Kanye West and even Mr. Beast, and created a collage of
    other infamous shooters, including The Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale
    and would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks.

    'The difference between good and bad criminals depends on how well they
    were dressed. It depends on what weapon they used. It depends on their
    posture, their voice, their plan of attack,' Henderson apparently mused.

    'It depends on how they carried it out. It depends on their height, their
    bone structure, their body fat percentage, their haircut. It depends on
    who their victim was.

    'Even the very worst of criminal acts are forgiven by simply looking good.
    Or cool. Or interesting in some way,' he wrote, before listing his plans
    to get in better shape.

    In a question-and-answer section of the document, Henderson noted that he
    did not plan to kill any law enforcement officers and did not consider
    himself a victim of bullying.

    'Personally in my life, I can't remember a single instance of being
    bullied, at least not [conventionally],' the manifesto says. 'I was
    bullied in the culture sense, which everyone is bullied in.'

    He then went on to share his thoughts about Antioch High School, just
    outside of Nashville, which has a majority of black and Hispanic students.

    'School is a daycare,' he wrote. 'It's impossible for you to actually
    think. You say things because other people have said it before, then go
    repeat ad nauseum somewhere else.

    'In school, we're taught to wake up early, shut up, sit for long periods
    of hours, do tasks you hate, then repeat.'

    Henderson also claims the school is run by a Zionist government, as he
    denies the Holocaust.

    'Show them what a real schoolcaust looks like. Do it like a martyr,' he encourages, noting: 'Assassinating the "elites" will not happen without
    mass blood shed and killing civilians.'

    Under the question, 'What do you wish for,' Henderson also said he wants a 'better, neater, cleaner world by eliminating all undersireables.

    'We must aid the Aryans regardless of race.'

    And under another header with the question, 'What is the End Goal with all
    of this,' Henderson allegedly wrote: 'We're gonna burn this entire world
    to the ground and rebuild from the beginning.'

    He concludes by saying he plans 'on going [out] AN HERO by blowing my
    brains with my gun while live streaming it,' and offered advice to other would-be shooters, saying it is 'important' to film and photograph your attacks.

    'An image shows what we're capable of, a video shows what it will look
    like, a livestream with a GoPro shows what it will feel like.'

    Henderson even allegedly included links to other manifestos, a link on how
    to carry out a mass killing with targets ranked by how easy it would be to murder them, as well as photos of a handgun, a lockpicking kit and
    cartridges to load into a handgun he planned to use in the shooting.

    The teen then arrived at the school on Wednesday from the bus, and entered
    a bathroom, where police believe he retrieved a weapon.

    He seen wearing a hoodie just after 11am, when he 'confronted' Josselin
    Corea Escalante, 16, and fired multiple rounds using a pistol, before he
    turned the gun on himself.

    Another student was also injured with a graze wound to her arm, and was
    rushed to Vanderbilt University Hospital in stable condition.

    Police also said a fourth boy was being treated for an injury to the face caused during the commotion, but they were not shot, Channel 5 reports.

    The teen livestreamed the shooting online, and had written on his X page
    that he saved up enough money to buy a GoPro camera 'but it was hard to
    explain to my parents why I needed it, so I couldn't buy it,' Raw Story reports.

    Nashville police have not yet confirmed whether the manifesto posted
    online was that of the school shooter, but Chief John Drake noted there
    were online materials that the police department is investigating.

    'There are some materials on the Internet that we're looking at, that's
    under investigation,' he said, according to The Tennessean.

    'We believe there's some materials out there, and maybe they were seen,'
    he continued, adding that if someone 'said something, maybe more could
    have been done.'

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14315485/solomon-henderson- antioch-high-school-shooting-motive-revealed-manifesto.html

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