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Effort under way to downplay role of religious and political hatred in pro-Palestinian shooter’s attempted church massacre

A rabid anti-Semite from El Salvador marched into Joel Osteen’s megachurch in the Houston area Sunday and opened fire using a gun with a brand new “Palestine” sticker on the butt. Two off-duty police officers immediately returned fire and took swift and decisive action against the attackers.

It is still not entirely clear why a gender-bending pro-Palestinian gunman opened fire on a pro-Israel Christian church, but he downplays the possibility that religious or political hatred was a major factor and instead shoots It appears that efforts are underway to denounce access.

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Blaze News previously reported that Janece Moreno, 36, slipped through security and entered Lakewood Church with her 7-year-old child just before the Spanish-language service was scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Moreno, who sometimes went by the name Jeffrey Escalante, was reportedly the child’s biological mother and was seen wearing a trench coat and carrying an Anderson Manufacturing AR-15 rifle. She also carried a .22 caliber rifle in her duffel bag.

according to Police said Moreno began firing shots inside the church’s west hallway at 1:55 p.m., when a 28-year-old off-duty Houston Police Department officer and a 38-year-old Texas Liquor Commission officer fired shots at him. There was a reply. The agent who shot her dead.

A child who was accompanying Mr. Moreno inside the building was shot in the head during the interaction and died. He remains in critical condition at Texas Children’s Hospital. Church volunteer Tom George Thomas, 57, said: I got shot in the hip. But then he was discharged from the hospital.

Although it was Moreno’s last run, it wasn’t his first run-in with the law.

Over the past two decades, Moreno has been charged with drug possession, assault, unlawful possession of a weapon, resisting arrest and forgery. report CNN.

Houston homicide commander Christopher Hassig said the gender-bending shooter was also briefly detained in 2016 for mental health issues and suggested he had a history of mental illness.

KHOUTV report Moreno’s former mother-in-law, Rabbi Wali Carranza, argued on her behalf in court documents that the gunman had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and Munchausen. She harmed her child many times. She was the subject of multiple Child Protective Services investigations.

houston chronicle I got it. Moreno briefly lost custody of her son to her Jewish ex-husband, but appears to have regained it in 2022.

Police also revealed that they had discovered some of the gunman’s “anti-Semitic writings” during the early stages of the investigation.

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One of Moreno’s neighbors Said KPRC-TV reported that she routinely threatened neighbors with weapons. She painted swastikas on the walls of her neighborhood, and she is said to have repeatedly given the Nazi salute in public.

Carranza Said The New York Times reported that Moreno frequently targeted his Jewish in-laws with “deeply anti-Semitic” rants that were “deeply blasphemous and… horrifying.”

Despite admitting that his ex-wife was Muslim, Carranza insisted: “This has nothing to do with Islam. This abuse was definitely fueled by mental illness.” .

That’s what my ex-mother-in-law seemed to suggest on Monday. Facebook statement Religious or political hatred was ultimately an “excuse” for the Moreno attack, he said.

“Yesterday, my ex-wife lashed out at Israel and Jews with a pro-Palestinian rant that has nothing to do with Judaism or Islam. Nothing,” Carranza wrote. “But this is what happens when reckless and irresponsible reporting gives people with severe mental illness an excuse to commit violence.”

After emphasizing the potential for violence, Carranza blamed the lone state for not having strong red flag laws prohibiting gun ownership and possession.The Second Amendment. Let’s be clear that this stops at the First Amendment.” It’s time for the right to life to kick in and remove all protections for gun ownership from the U.S. Constitution. ”

Various Democratic lawmakers, including state Reps. Ann Johnson and Gene Wu, have increasingly suggested that red flag legislation like Texas House Bill 3057 “could have prevented this very incident.” There is. report Chronicle.

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