Facebook removes all entry to Boulder mass capturing suspect Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa
On March 23, after the Boulder, Colorado mass capturing through which ten individuals have been killed, Facebook eliminated all entry to the Facebook profile of the primary suspect recognized as Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa. Screenshots of his Facebook profile began making rounds on social media networks that exposed rather a lot about his extremist ideology. According to the posts made by him through the years, he was a religious Muslim who typically believed in conspiracy theories.
JUST N – Facebook has reportedly scrubbed the account of Ahmad Al-Issa, the suspect of the Boulder massacre. Screenshots: pic.twitter.com/lyENLQX3hS— Disclose.television 🚨 (@disclosetv) March 23, 2021
Notably, his profile went lacking not solely from Facebook but in addition from web archive web sites, together with Wayback machine, Archive.is and Google’s cache.
Alissa was reportedly born in Syria
The police didn’t reveal his nation of origin, however his now-deleted profile had talked about that he was born in Syria, and he had spent most of his life within the United States. His brother has claimed he could also be affected by ‘mental illness’. He claimed that he might have change into ‘anti-social’ after his highschool bullies ‘made fun of his name’ and for ‘being a Muslim’.
Alissa believed in conspiracy theories
According to his posts from his now-deleted profile, he typically indulged in discussing conspiracy theories on-line. On March 16, 2019, he claimed that the shooter at Christ Church mosque was not a ‘single shooter’ however the victims have been victims of Islamophobia.
Image: Twitter/TrumpJew2He additionally believed that he was typically attacked by racist Islamophobic individuals who have been attempting to hack his smartphone. On June 5, 2019, he wrote, “Yeah, if these racist islamophobic people would stop hacking my phone and let me have a normal life, I probably could.”
Image: Twitter/TrumpJew2Alissa’s hate for former US President Trump
According to his posts, he hated former President Donald Trump. In the previous few years, he had shared a number of posts abusing and criticizing him. On September 18, 2018, he wrote, “Trump [sic] such a d*ck”.
Image: Twitter/TrumpJew2On the identical day, he shared an article and wrote, “[Trump] inherited a growing economy and the unemployment rate was low the economy was on an upward spiral he won because of racism.”
Image: Twitter/TrumpJew2Alissa was homophobic
Alissa was a agency believer of Islam and an open homophobic. In certainly one of his posts, he wrote, “If straight people go to prison straight and come out gay doesn’t that mean that being gay is a choice.”
Image: Twitter/carolusmagnus3Facebook claims it has eliminated the profile to keep off copycat makes an attempt of additional radicalisation. His profile was eliminated beneath the Dangerous Individuals and Organizations coverage. The social media large has additionally prevented different individuals from creating accounts with identical identify.
Alissa’s brother alleged he was mentally in poor health
Ali Aliwi Al-Issa, brother of Ahmad Al Issa, talked to The Daily Beast and claimed that he believed Ahmad was mentally in poor health. He alleged he was very anti-social and paranoid. He mentioned throughout highschool, Ahmad typically complained that he was being chased and somebody was in search of him on a regular basis.