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FBI Prevents Potential Mass Shooting at
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Posted By: Hazymac, 9/5/2025 9:51:12 AM

FBI Director Kash Patel said the FBI prevented a potential mass shooting at a preschool after agents arrested a man who allegedly posted threatening messages online. Writing under the username “CommentatorsHateMe,” Zachary Charles Newell allegedly posted a comment on YouTube indicating his intention to “shoot up” a preschool and kill black children. According to the complaint, that was not the only instance of Newell allegedly writing threatening and racist posts. "The comments posted by this suspect were violent, hateful and shocking to the conscience," Carteret County Sheriff Asa Buck told Fox News Digital

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Reply 1 - Posted by: mc squared 9/5/2025 10:13:33 AM (No. 1999791)
Not much info about the the nutcase. Let's hope the anti-gunners can't wallow in mass shootings anymore if Patel can keep this security up.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: felixcat 9/5/2025 10:13:46 AM (No. 1999792)
Oh sure and of course, it was a preschool full off black children. The schools full of white kids are still a target.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: chumley 9/5/2025 11:23:57 AM (No. 1999827)
Another one who posted multiple threatening things on the net. Its like they truly want to get caught. Good on the FBI for this catch. I take back a few of the bad things I've said about them.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Californian 9/5/2025 12:07:52 PM (No. 1999844)
3, they don't want to be caught. They want to go down shooting and have everyone see their legacy posts after to make them infamous.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Msquared112 9/5/2025 4:00:00 PM (No. 1999927)
"Violent, hateful, and shocking to the conscience" is the characterization of comments made by a man who wanted to shoot up black children. Yet no such characterizations are made when a man wants to shoot up a white school. It's only "violent, hateful, and shocking" when a minority is threatened. That isn't right.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: bighambone 9/5/2025 5:57:15 PM (No. 1999953)
Just goes to show that there are a lot of “nut jobs” out there!
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