Tiktok page linked to school shooter Natalie Rupnow deleted after complaints at racist comments
A TikTok account associated with the mass shooting of a 15-year-old girl in Wisconsin that killed two people and injured six others has been deleted after numerous complaints about racist posts, according to reports.
Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow’s page has been flagged.The Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism featured disturbing depictions of white supremacists. TMZ reported.
The account, which goes by the username @targetedbloodsport, contains only two videos that reference the movie Fight Club, including the song that played during the end credits and the Pixies' “Where is My Mind,” and the caption, “Maybe I should die like this.” It's a beautiful rain. ”
The only words in his bio were, “A very nice day.” ADL tells TMZ that the word is used by racists as “TND,” or “Total N Word of Death.”
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, the video was reportedly flooded with disturbing comments.
In addition to racist remarks, the account also featured notable references to the movie “Fight Club.'' TikTok/Target Bloodsport
According to TMZ, the page was deleted shortly after TikTok reached out for comment.
One of the videos that was deleted featured the Pixies song “Where is My Mind,” which famously played during the final scene of the movie Fight Club. According to reports, the second post featured actor Edward Norton, who appeared in the film, with the caption, “Honestly totally schizophrenic.”
Police have not yet determined Rapnow's motive in Monday's shooting. Facebook/Jeff Rapnow
Despite the increased attention, police have yet to determine Rapnow's motive in Monday's shooting at Abundant Life Christian School
Authorities said Wednesday that the gunman was a possible accomplice in the massacre and used two handguns to shoot and kill substitute teacher Erin West and freshman Rubi Vergara.
Rapunau used two handguns to open fire, killing two people and injuring six others. AP
Rapnow was in contact with Alexander Paffendorf, 20, who was planning a coordinated attack on government buildings in California.
Police said she died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the twisting massacre and was being treated for a difficult home life, according to court records. Obtained by The Washington Post.
Rapunau died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the massacre. Jeffrey Phelps/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Rapnow was also a member of the sick site Watch People Die, which posted graphic and disturbing images of people being shot, killed, run over, and other school shootings.
She is one of only nine women to carry out school shootings since 1999, as authorities try to determine the motive.
Tiktok page linked to school shooter Natalie Rupnow deleted after complaints at racist comments
A TikTok account associated with the mass shooting of a 15-year-old girl in Wisconsin that killed two people and injured six others has been deleted after numerous complaints about racist posts, according to reports.
Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow’s page has been flagged. The Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism featured disturbing depictions of white supremacists. TMZ reported.
The account, which goes by the username @targetedbloodsport, contains only two videos that reference the movie Fight Club, including the song that played during the end credits and the Pixies' “Where is My Mind,” and the caption, “Maybe I should die like this.” It's a beautiful rain. ”
The only words in his bio were, “A very nice day.” ADL tells TMZ that the word is used by racists as “TND,” or “Total N Word of Death.”
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, the video was reportedly flooded with disturbing comments.
According to TMZ, the page was deleted shortly after TikTok reached out for comment.
One of the videos that was deleted featured the Pixies song “Where is My Mind,” which famously played during the final scene of the movie Fight Club. According to reports, the second post featured actor Edward Norton, who appeared in the film, with the caption, “Honestly totally schizophrenic.”
Despite the increased attention, police have yet to determine Rapnow's motive in Monday's shooting at Abundant Life Christian School
Authorities said Wednesday that the gunman was a possible accomplice in the massacre and used two handguns to shoot and kill substitute teacher Erin West and freshman Rubi Vergara.
Rapnow was in contact with Alexander Paffendorf, 20, who was planning a coordinated attack on government buildings in California.
Police said she died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the twisting massacre and was being treated for a difficult home life, according to court records. Obtained by The Washington Post.
Rapnow was also a member of the sick site Watch People Die, which posted graphic and disturbing images of people being shot, killed, run over, and other school shootings.
She is one of only nine women to carry out school shootings since 1999, as authorities try to determine the motive.
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